Pak journalist traceless for weeks, PEC demands probe
Geneva, 9 June 2023: Press Emblem Campaign (PEC), the global media
safety and rights body, expresses concern over the missing of Pakistan
journalist and political commentator Imran Riaz Khan for weeks after
his arrest at Sialkot international airport and urged the federal
government in Islamabad to launch a probe to get his whereabouts at
the earliest.
The 47 years old scribe’s family members informed that he was flying
to Oman after their Lahore-based house was raided by the police in the
second week of May and subsequently Khan was arrested. Later the
police informed the family members that he was released on 11 May
itself after some hours of detention. But he has neither returned home
till date nor contacted the family members.
A Pak minister publicly stated that Khan was kidnapped by miscreants
and the government was looking for the perpetrators. He indirectly
questioned the identity of Khan as a journalist terming him a
political party spokesperson (inclined to former Pak Prime Minister
Imran Khan and his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf).
“We condemn the ‘abduction’ of Khan and demand his urgent release. The
Islamabad regime should look into the matter seriously and inform the
family members on his whereabouts. The authorities must ensure that no
physical harm will be done to the scribe,” said Blaise Lempen,
president of PEC (https://pressemblem.ch/pec-news.shtml), adding that
Khan should be produced in a court if he has committed any crime.
PEC south Asia representative Nava Thakuria informs that Pakistan
continues to be a dangerous country for scribes and it lost television
scribe Imtiaz Baig in Jhelum locality on 4 May last. During 2022, the
country lost seven journalists (Sadaf Naeem, Arshad Sharif, Muhammad
Younis, Iftikhar Ahmed, Hasnain Shah, Murtaza Shar and Athar Mateen)
in different brutal incidents.