All Pakistan Newspapers Society expresses profound concern on the statement of Ms. Marium Nawaz

Karachi, November 24, 2021 (PPI-OT):The APNS expresses its profound concern on the statement of Ms. Marium Nawaz in which she admitted to denying some media houses advertising and the subsequent statement of the Federal Information Minister wherein he has shared figures of advertisements released to media during the tenure of the past government. The figures released are not only partial and selective but purposefully do not include the advertisement spend of the present government. The APNS asks the government to release the figures of advertising released to the media in the last 20 years.

The APNS is of firm opinion that Government advertising should never be used as a tool to influence editorial content and curb press freedom. The APNS is of the considered opinion that through the above statement the Government intends to create divisions within the ranks of the media. The APNS has always strongly condemned and resisted all acts and policies of the past and present governments which were intended to curb freedom of press and expression by using government advertising to influence editorial content.

APNS believes that the present government should ensure that the tax payer’s money is used for release of advertisements in public interest on merit and not to punish or reward a publication. The APNS expects the present government to encourage transparency and merit in the distribution of advertisements to the media.

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

All Pakistan Newspapers Society expresses profound grief over sad demise of Rao Inam-ul-Ahad Khan and Rao Anwar-ul-Ahad Khan

Karachi, November 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Sarmad Ali, President and Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of Rao Inam-ul-Ahad Khan and Rao Anwar-ul-Ahad Khan, younger brothers of Rao Rashid-ul-Ahad Khan, Managing Director, Transworld Advertising (Pvt.) Ltd., Karachi.

The APNS Office Bearers have offered condolence to the bereaved family and have prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed souls in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the irreparable loss.

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

All Pakistan Newspapers Society expresses profound grief over sad demise of the mother of Mr. Tariq Javed Marral

Karachi, November 02, 2021 (PPI-OT):Mr. Sarmad Ali, President and Ms. Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society have expressed profound grief on behalf of APNS Office Bearers and members of the Executive Committee over the sad demise of the mother of Mr. Tariq Javed Marral, Publisher and Editor, Daily Karnama (Lodhran and Vehari).

The APNS offered condolence to the bereaved family and prayed that Almighty Allah rest the departed soul in eternal peace and give them courage and patience to bear the loss.

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

All Pakistan Newspapers Society will observe October 19, 2021 as closed holiday on account of EID MILAD-UN-NABI 

Karachi, October 16, 2021 (PPI-OT):Nazafreen Saigol Lakhani, Secretary General of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society has announced that the member publications of the All Pakistan Newspapers Society will observe Tuesday, October 19, 2021 as closed holiday on account of EID MILAD-UN-NABI.

Consequently, there will be no morning newspapers on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 whereas the eveningers not appearing on Tuesday, October 19, 2021 may bring out their issues on Wednesday, October 20, 2021.

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

World’s press, book publishers and journalists condemn Pakistan plan for strict control over media

Karachi, October 06, 2021 (PPI-OT):The World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the International Publishers Association (IPA), and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) call on Pakistani authorities to retract plans to establish the ‘Pakistan Media Development Authority’ (PMDA) that risks placing strict state control over all media.

Under the pretence of “simplifying procedures and fighting disinformation”, the proposed changes to current frameworks aim to centralise under a single authority all regulations pertaining to any media. The PMDA would replace existing media regulatory bodies and would oversee “films, electronic, print and digital media” across every domain, from registrations to wages, licensing to the allocation of government advertising, as well as both civil and criminal complaints procedures.

Serious concerns have also been raised regarding the proposed governance of the new PMDA – notably a perceived lack of independence from government. Half of the PMDA board’s eight members – as well as the chairman – will be appointed by the state.

WAN-IFRA, IPA and IFJ are particularly alarmed by a provision that allows the new authority the power to shortlist members of Media Tribunals, vested with the power to hand down punishments of up to three years in jail and fines of up to 25 million Pakistani rupees (approximately $150,000 US). Decisions made by the Media Tribunals can only be appealed before the Supreme Court.

In addition, the three organisations express strong reservations about the secrecy behind the drafting of the new PDMA law, with the bill having only recently been shared by the government and receiving no input from media or civil society stakeholders. While welcoming the establishment in mid-September of a committee that will allow media organisations to consult with the Federal Information Minister on the proposals for the PDMA, a first meeting has yet to be held or even called.

“We urge the Pakistan government to actively collaborate with representatives of the media on any such proposed law, particularly given its wide-ranging authority and the high potential for the infringement of press freedom,” said WAN-IFRA CEO, Vincent Peyregne.

“Declarations from the government that explain the new law simply as a strategy to curb disinformation only confirm suspicions that it is instead a set of broad regulations designed to undermine critical speech and unduly control the media.”

Jose Borghino, Secretary General of the International Publishers Association said: “The International Publishers Association stands alongside news publishers and journalists in calling for the Pakistani authorities to withdraw their plans for the Pakistan Media Development Authority. The potential impact on freedom of expression and the freedom to publish are clear and it is alarming to see the current health crisis being used as cover to stifle independent media.”

IFJ General Secretary, Anthony Bellanger said: “The PMDA threatens to further curtail media freedom in Pakistan. The IFJ strongly urges Pakistan’s government to listen to the industry and take a step back, consult and engage with the media on much-needed reforms that will support and enable a sustainable, strong and independent media into the future.”

For more information, contact:
All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,
Karachi Post Code 74400
Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314
Fax: +92-21-5671310
E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk
URL: www.apns.com.pk

All Pakistan Newspapers Society expresses profound grief over sad demise of Begum Mehmooda Khalil

Karachi, October 02, 2021 (PPI-OT): The APNS expresses its profound grief over the sad demise of Begum Mehmooda Khalil, wife of the Society’s former President, Late Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman and mother of its former President, Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, Editor-in-Chief and Chief Executive of the Jang Media Group. All Pakistan Newspapers Society has offered its condolence to the Mir family and prayed that Almighty Allah may rest the departed soul in eternal peace.

 

For more information, contact:

All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)

32, Farid Chamber Abdullah Haroon Road,

Karachi Post Code 74400

Tel: +92-21-5671256, +92-21-5671314

Fax: +92-21-5671310

E-mail: apns@apns.com.pk

URL: www.apns.com.pk