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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Complaints prompt Pakistan to ban racy condom commercial
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Pakistani model is shown in this image taken from a condom commercial
that was posted to YouTube but deemed too racy for Pakistani television.
Asif Shahzad, The Associated Press
Published Thursday, July 25, 2013
Published Thursday, July 25, 2013
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistan's media regulatory agency has banned a
condom commercial starring a sultry Pakistani model after it received
hundreds of complaints the ad was too racy, a senior official said
Thursday.
Associated Press writer Munir Ahmed contributed to this report
The 50-second television commercial shows a Pakistani couple wondering
why their neighbour's new bride, the model and actress Mathira Mohammed
playing herself, is working so hard to keep her husband happy. When
asked about his secret, the neighbour smiles and holds up a pack of
condoms made by Josh, which means excitement in Urdu.
"Bring Josh into your life," the neighbour says, just before explosions flash behind boxes of condoms on the screen.
Pakistan's media regulatory agency banned the commercial Tuesday after
reviewing it and determining that it violated the group's code of
conduct, said Mohammad Saleem, a senior regulatory official.
"We don't take any arbitrary decisions," Saleem said.
Though mentioning strawberry-flavoured condoms, the ad otherwise isn't
racy by Western standards. A conservatively dressed Mohammed greets her
new husband's mother, feeds him by hand and knocks on the neighbour's
door to get ice for a cold drink.
Josh is a subsidiary of DKT International, a non-profit organization
founded to promote family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention through
social marketing, according to Josh's Facebook page.
DKT, which is funded by both the United States and Britain, has been
working in Pakistan since 2012 in attempt to help women meet their needs
for contraception, the group says on its website. A telephone number
listed for the group rang unanswered Thursday.
Pakistan has the sixth largest population of any country in the world
with roughly 180 million people. If the current rate of growth
continues, the population will double by 2050, DKT says.
Pakistan's rapid population growth has strained the country's health and
education systems, and its faltering economy has not been able to
provide jobs for millions of people entering the work force.
One of the things holding back contraceptive use in Pakistan has been
the conservative norms of the majority Muslim country. Some Pakistanis
complain that the country is growing even more conservative as hard-line
versions of Islam gain greater influence. The lack of contraception
results in hundreds of thousands of unwanted or unplanned pregnancies
every year, according to demographic experts.
A controversial TV host, Aamir Liaquat Hussain, raised eyebrows on
Sunday when he surprised a couple during a broadcast by giving them an
infant girl who had been abandoned outside a charity in the southern
city of Karachi. The husband, Zulfiqar Hussain, said he and his wife had
been trying to have kids unsuccessfully for at least 17 years.
"I am grateful to God for giving me this child," Hussain's wife, who was
dressed in a full-length burka, said during the show. The wife, who was
crying with joy, did not identify herself.
Zakir Samad, a spokesman for the charity where the child was abandoned,
Chhipa, said the organization puts cradles outside its offices so people
can drop off their unwanted children. He confirmed the charity worked
with Hussain to hand the girl over to the shell-shocked couple.
Some critics questioned whether it was simply an attempt by Hussain to
boost ratings and advertising revenue during the Islamic holy month of
Ramadan.