District administration in northwest Pakistan orders release of journalist detained for ‘defaming’ security agencies

District administration in northwest Pakistan orders release of journalist detained for ‘defaming’ security agencies
An undated file photo of Pakistani journalist Fayaz Zafar. (Photo courtesy: @Lafzuna/YouTube)
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Updated 31 August 2023
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District administration in northwest Pakistan orders release of journalist detained for ‘defaming’ security agencies

District administration in northwest Pakistan orders release of journalist detained for ‘defaming’ security agencies
  • Journalist Fayyaz Zafar was arrested on Wednesday on charges of stoking "anti-state sentiments"
  • Orders to arrest the journalist were withdrawn upon request of district bar association and tribal jirga

ISLAMABAD: The local administration in Pakistan's northwestern Swat Valley on Thursday issued an order for the release of journalist Fayyaz Zafar, who was detained a day earlier on allegations of defaming security agencies.
The journalist, who is associated with both Voice of America and the local Daily Mashriq newspaper, was arrested after a district magistrate in Swat granted approval for his detainment under the Maintenance of Public Order (MPO) Ordinance of 1960 on Wednesday. Zafar is accused of spreading “fake and offensive” information to stoke “anti-state sentiments” and posing a “threat” to the peaceful atmosphere of Swat by “defaming/ demoralizing the law enforcement agencies fighting against militancy.”
As per a letter released by the office of the deputy commissioner in Swat, the notification regarding Zafar's arrest was retracted following requests from the district bar association and a tribal jirga.
“As per request of the District Bar Association and notables of Tehsil Babozai Swat, the detention order U/S 3 of the West Pakistan Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance 1960 issued vide this court […] is hereby withdrawn, and the accused namely, Fayaz Zafar s/o Zafar Ali r/o Saidu sharif District Swat, be released from Jail if not involved in any other case,” the notification said from the deputy commissioner’s office said.
Pakistan's interim information minister, Murtaza Solangi, on Thursday asked authorities in Swat district to furnish a report regarding the journalist's arrest and called for a transparent investigation into the incident, saying no official should misuse their authority to suppress journalists.
Global rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders, have expressed concern over shrinking media freedom in Pakistan in recent years. The issue has been in the spotlight recently after a top Pakistani anchor, Arshad Sharif, was shot dead in Kenya last year after going on the run from Pakistan. Another broadcaster, Imran Riaz Khan, also disappeared earlier this year.