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Human Rights Society of Pakistan slams detention of media mogul Mir Shakilur Rehman

Editor-in-chief the country’s largest media house was booked on baseless charges



Pakistani media mogul Mir Shakilur Rehman in custody of police after his detention was extended. Photo courtesy Geo Tv.
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Dubai: Chairman of Human Rights Society of Pakistan Dr S.M. Zafar on Thursday slammed the continued detention of Jang Geo Group Editor-in-Chief Mir Shakilur Rahman over trumped up charges in a property case.

Dr Zafar said that Rehman’s prolonged detention seems baseless in the matter being probed by the National Accountability Bureau.

He called the arrest a violation of human dignity, adding that the group’s owner, Mir Khalil-ur-Rahman, and his son, Shakilur Rehman, have upheld the law and made an indelible mark on journalism. Geo Tv reported. Dr Zafar noted that NAB could not deny the statement recorded by MSR.

Meanwhile, in Multan, a protest camp has been set up outside the Jang office where journalists and trade organisation members have held protests calling for Rehman’s immediate release.

President of the Traders’ Union, Chaudhry M Hanif, described the arrest as nothing but an act of political vengeance.

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On Tuesday, an accountability court hearing the private property reference against Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman had extended his physical remand till April 18. The decision came on the heels of a Lahore High Court verdict turning down a plea against the veteran journalist’s arrest.

Pakistan’s anti-graft body NAB had on March 12 arrested Rehman in connection with property allegedly bought illegally from a government entity more than three decades ago.

Rights groups and local and international journalists’ bodies have slammed the arrest as an attempt to muzzle the press and silence dissent by a heavy-handed regime that bears little regard for press freedoms.

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