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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Oozing Filth of Mind Out

Keeping the freedom of expression under some control has ever been a very serious issue particularly for the countries with a low literacy rate.
( June 3, 2018, Islamabad, Sri Lanka Guardian) Liberty
of expression is the most desired demand of the educated ones in every
society but we see that this kind of liberty is not very common except a
few societies; luckily or unluckily, Pakistan’s is one of those few
ones. Here you can say and write whatever you like and you would remain
safe until unless the person you talk about takes your words serious.
Some people may say that things were quite different almost ten to
fifteen years back when the electronic media was not as powerful and
advanced as it is now.
There was only one TV channel, the PTV, which was fully under the
control and command of the government and it was supported by the Radio
Pakistan; also a government institution. It was the reign of President
Musharaf when a media revolution brought a lot of changes in the whole
of social structure of Pakistan. Gradually this liberty of expression
got another ‘wing’ to fly on, that was the social media. In the
beginning, the things started in a haphazard way, people misused the
newly acquired freedom or liberty of expression, knowingly or
unknowingly but later on, the government of Pakistan introduced and
implemented different rules and regulations to channelize this liberty
of expression. Now situation is very much in control.
Pakistan is now ranked very high in the list of countries where everyone
is allowed to say everything using any medium of his own choice.
Experts say that freedom of expression is no doubt a very positive trait
but it becomes very dangerous rather disastrous if unchecked and
without restrictions. To avoid any unpleasant situation with reference
to the freedom of expression, though the government of Pakistan has
introduced new rules and regulations but still there are some factions
of society which are simply distorting the simple face of the things,
knowingly or unknowingly by misusing freedom of expression.
Unfortunately most of such factions are supported, guided, pushed-up and
even financed by some hostile foreign elements like the RAW, NDS and to
some extent the CIA. Defaming the Armed Forces and the Intelligence
Agencies of Pakistan is one of the most favourite topics for the people
belonging to these factions.
Keeping the freedom of expression under some control has ever been a
very serious issue particularly for the countries with a low literacy
rate. In Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has recently taken a
serious in this particular context. She introduced an act with the name
of Digital Security Act 2018 for putting a check on the misuse of
freedom of expression.
According to this Act a journalist could be convicted of espionage for
entering a government office and gathering information secretly using an
electronic device. The offender would carry a 14-year jail sentence.
This act forbids spreading of negative propaganda about the country’s
war of independence or about its founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
using a digital device. In case of violation, a life sentence is
suggested. According to different Bangladeshi newspapers, when the
cabinet approved this act, hundreds of Bangladeshi journalists took to
the streets and protested against this digital security bill. The
campaigners said this law would damage media freedom in the country.
Different media rights groups including the International Federation of
Journalists (IFJ) have condemned the bill because according to them the
act provides more grounds to grossly misuse the provisions to harass
journalists and restrict freedom of expression.
Protest against the DSA 2018 is getting severe and severe day by day in
Bangladesh and Sheikh Hasina’s government is under a very serious public
pressure. Unfortunately most of her advisers belong to India; they have
a very typical prejudiced type of angle of looking at the things.
Moreover they have their own vested interests; it seems so they don’t
want her move in the right direction. But in Pakistan the situation
regarding liberty of expression is somewhat different. Most of the
people here are very much sincere to the motherland; the political
process is gradually getting stronger; democracy is getting strength and
above all the system of accountability is running faster.
Our everyday is a better day but the problem lies with those few ones
who are misguided by the notion that the Armed forces are a ‘wind’ that
always blows counter to democracy. They think that by demoralizing the
security forces, they are strengthening democracy. To materialize their
stupid philosophy they use freedom of expression as a tool. The fact of
the matter is that freedom of expression does not mean a license to
‘ooze out’ every filthy idea that comes to a mind particularly in
countries like Pakistan where the Armed forces and law enforcement
agencies in collaboration with the judiciary have to play a very vibrant
role in keeping the country safe and secure. We don’t need any
Bangladesh type Digital Security Act but we do need a specific
demarcation of limits with reference to the Freedom of Expression. No
reporter, analyst or TV anchor must be allowed to create
misunderstandings among different national institutions including the
Army, the Judiciary and the Parliament.

