53 countries express opposition to Imran government's decision to arrest Pakistan's largest media group editor
53 countries express opposition to Imran government's decision to arrest Pakistan's largest media group editor
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Islamabad: The Commonwealth Journalists Association (CJA) has condemned the arrest of Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman, the editor-in-chief of Pakistan's Jung Geo Media Group, and demanded the government's release. The News International reported on Thursday that the CJA is a voluntary professional association working for Commonwealth journalists, including 53 countries from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, North and South America.

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The CJA said in a statement, "He is arrested and detained by the National Accountability Bureau before the start of the original hearing is inconsistent and is largely seen as an attempt to intimidate the largest independent media group." The statement further stated that the CJA as a democratically elected leader would remove the current restrictions on media independent of PM Imran Khan and without the media requests to act out of fear and allow him to play his due role in the democratic government of Pakistan.

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More than 34 years ago, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) arrested Rahman in the case of property illegally purchased from a government institution more than 34 years ago. According to the Jung Group spokesperson, the property was bought 34 years ago from a private party and all the evidence has been given to the NAB and legal requirements were met.

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