LONDON: The anchor and host of the now-off air primetime show Capital Talk onย Geo, Hamid Mir, in a wide-rangingย interviewย to theย BBC World Service, criticised the shrinking space for press freedom and the growing โclimate of fearโ for journalists in Pakistan.
Hamid Mir spoke from Islamabad with Stephen Sackur, the host of the BBC show HardTalk.
โThere is democracy in Pakistan but there is no democracy. There is a constitution in Pakistan but there is no constitution. And I am a living example of censorship in Pakistan,โ Mir told Sackur, who asked if the Pakistani state is out to silence independent journalism.
Sackur introduced his guest as a high-profile journalist who has faced a string of threats and attacks. In the 90s, Mir was kidnapped and interrogated, and later survived two assassination attempts. Sackur told listeners that since June 2021, Mirโs show and his column for Jang Group have been banned by his employers after he made a speech about intimidation and attacks against journalists.
โHe [Mir] says shadowy forces operating beyond public view wield enormous power in Pakistan and are seeking to control the media,โ Sackur said.
Anchor speaks about curbs to press freedom, censorship inย BBCย interview.
Sackur pushed Mir to name names, and asked who these forces are who silence journalists, but Mir shied away from taking names. Instead, he said in the past he had named the head of an intelligence agency as allegedly conspiring to attack him, but that individual did not appear before a high-powered commission probing the attack.
When asked by Sackur if intelligence agencies were behind the attack on journalists, including Asad Toor who was attacked in his home in the capital by masked men, Mir said: โThese are documented facts and the state agencies and the intelligence agencies were blamed again and again for organising attacks or kidnapping journalists.โ
Sackur then drew attention to the six sedition cases lodged against Mir, reminding him that if he is convicted he could serve life in prison. To this, Mir said: โI am ready to face a life in prison because if they willโฆ convict me at least the whole world will come to know what is going on in Pakistan. The whole world is already aware of what is going on because I am living example of censorship in Pakistan. Everybody knows what happened to Hamid Mir and why he is banned and everybody knows the names of the people which I have not mentioned.โ
Mir added that journalists want the rule of law to be established in Pakistan. โIf a journalist is asking questions, donโt try to silence his voice.โ
Sackur asked Mir why, on the one hand he โsounded absolutely sure that he knows who is responsible for attacks on journalists, but on the other hand in hisย Washington Postย articleย he said he did not name anyone.
Mir said he was not backing off, and that the article referred to a case filed against him in Gujranwala which alleged that he tried to malign senior generals.
โSo I clarified, that I never mentioned any name…I thought that maybe my tone was very harsh and maybe some people were trying to give the impression that I was blaming the whole institution, so I clarified my position that I am not blaming the whole institution. I only talked about some individuals who are trying to silence the voice of the media.โ
When Sackur asked Mir if he was disappointed by his employers for not standing by him, Mir said: โYes, certainly I am disappointed but I can understand the circumstances.โ
Sackur asked Mir whether he thinks Prime Minister Imran Khan personally wants him taken off air and tried. Mir said: โImran Khan is not directly responsible for imposing a ban on me. I donโt think he wants me to be off air. But like past prime ministers, he is not a very powerful prime ministerโฆhe is helpless and he canโt help me.โ

