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Dubai shuts down Pakistani news channels

By Muhammad Najeeb, IANS

Islamabad : Pakistan’s two major private Urdu news channels, ARY and GEO, shut down their operations in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), apparently on the request of President Pervez Musharraf.

The two television networks, operating from ground stations in Dubai, were asked by officials to suspend their transmissions by midnight Friday.

“Yes, transmission of our channel was suspended midnight Friday,” Mohsin Raza, the ARY director, told IANS.

Management representatives of ARY and GEO have said the authorities in Dubai had closed down their operations following the intervention of Musharraf, who imposed emergency in Pakistan Nov 3 and imposed stiff media curbs.

The move is seen as Musharraf putting more pressure to silence the Pakistani media outlets that had refused to bow down to his dictates.

An official of the UAE embassy in Islamabad said he was not aware why the channels were closed down. But he said the media in Dubai was free to operate “under the law and regulations”.

The statement by the GEO quoting unnamed sources said Musharraf himself intervened to stop all GEO news transmissions from Dubai after a two-week standoff in Pakistan during which all major news channels were closed by cable operators, directly controlled by the Pakistani authorities.

Almost all private news channels in Pakistan were taken off the air a few hours before Musharraf slammed emergency rule, prompting the biggest news blackout in the country. The news-hungry public turned to satellite dish as the alternative news source but the government banned their sales and imports.

Later, two international channels Sky News and Fox News, and two local channels Aaj and Dawn News were allowed through cable. The Aaj television also suspended two of its popular talk shows hosted by Talat Hussain and Mushtaq Minhas.

But Geo and ARY remained banned as their administration refused to close down some of the debate shows and sack the news anchors Musharraf regime believed were levelling heavy criticism of the government.

“Geo News was shut down because it had refused to budge,” the GEO statement said.

Media sources said the government first asked the Geo administration to stop the popular programmes of TV hosts Shahid Masood, Hamid Mir and Kamran Khan without offering any reasons.