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Pakistan TV Channel Suspended Over Religious Broadcast, Sparking Free Speech Concerns

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by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Chief International Correspondent

KARACHI, PAKISTAN (Worthy News) – Pakistan’s influential television channel Geo News has apologized after the country’s media regulator suspended its broadcast over content it says could offend religious feelings in the Islamic nation.

The controversial footage aired during a programme marking Muharram, one of the most sensitive periods in the Islamic calendar.

The regulator said Geo News aired “religious visualisations” during a June 26 program that could “offend” religious sentiments, “undermine” religious harmony, and “disturb” public order.

Geo News apologized, saying the material had been aired “in error” and did not reflect the channel’s editorial position or beliefs.

REGULATOR ORDERS INVESTIGATION

The broadcaster said the footage had been removed from all its platforms and explained that it depicted rituals practiced by some people in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East to illustrate local customs rather than endorse any religious viewpoint.

Pakistan’s media regulator said Geo News had failed to exercise sufficient editorial caution and ordered the broadcaster to conduct an internal investigation. The case was also referred to the regulator’s Council of Complaints.

Depictions of the Prophet Mohammed and other revered Islamic figures remain highly sensitive in Pakistan, where previous controversies—including cartoons published in Western countries—have triggered mass protests and, at times, deadly unrest.

Authorities routinely impose heightened security during Muharram commemorations, citing fears that religious tensions could trigger sectarian unrest.

PRESS FREEDOM CONCERNS

The suspension has also renewed concerns about press freedom in Pakistan, where television channels have periodically faced regulatory action, temporary suspensions, and transmission restrictions.

Press freedom advocates say journalists and broadcasters often operate under intense pressure from regulators, security agencies, and religious sensitivities. Reporters Without Borders ranked Pakistan 153rd out of 180 countries in its 2026 World Press Freedom Index.

The latest controversy comes against a broader backdrop of concern over religious freedom in Pakistan, where Christians and other religious minorities have long reported discrimination, mob violence, forced conversions of young Christian girls, and prosecutions under the country’s controversial blasphemy laws.

Rights groups say those laws, which carry severe penalties—including the death penalty for certain offenses—are frequently misused to settle personal disputes or intimidate members of minority faiths, even though executions for blasphemy have not been carried out by the state.

CHRISTIANS REMAIN UNDER PRESSURE

Christians comprise roughly 1.5 to 2 percent of Pakistan’s more than 250 million people but remain among the country’s most vulnerable religious minorities.

According to Christian advocacy group Open Doors, Pakistan ranks eighth on its 2026 World Watch List of countries where Christians face the most severe persecution.

The organization says believers continue to face violence, social discrimination, false blasphemy accusations, forced marriages and conversions, and pressure from extremist groups, making daily life increasingly difficult for many Christian communities.

The findings underscore continuing concerns among Christian organizations that Pakistan remains one of the world’s most difficult places to live openly as a follower of Christ.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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