Pakistan Sends Dossier To BBC Over Biased, Fabricated Coverage In North Waziristan

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Pakistan sends dossier to BBC over biased, fabricated coverage in North Waziristan

BBC had June 2 2019, published a story titled "Uncovering Pakistan's Secret Human Rights Abuses" which was refuted by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Islamabad (Pakistan Point News – 18th June, 2019) Pakistan has sent a dossier to British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) complaining over its biasedness in a recent story on human rights situation in Waziristan.

According to details, the Ministry of information and Broadcasting (External Publicity Wing) has taken up case with British Media regulator OFCOM and BBC authorities for fabrication and bias coverage.

BBC had June 2 2019, published a story titled "Uncovering Pakistan's Secret Human Rights Abuses" which was refuted by the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR).

Terming the story a pack of lies and in violation of journalistic ethos, the ISPR, in an earlier statement, said, "The story carries conjecturing implicating Pakistan Army without any proof."

"The angling, spinning and creditability of the story is exposed from the fact that contrary to published claim, ISPR only received a judgmental questionnaire via email. In response ISPR offered full opportunity even interaction to know the facts. BBC team never responded and did a preconceived conjectured story," the ISPR added.

"The story is void of the context and understanding of the prevalent environment at that time.

"Contrary to the expression in the story, Operation in North Waziristan as per the given date of so-called incident in the report had not yet started. The area (NWD) was being used by terrorists to plan, coordinate and execute terrorist activities across the country. On the average 6-8 terrorist incidents per month were taking place across Pakistan targeting children, women, schools, churches and markets. People were being slaughtered in NWD and terrorists were playing football with heads of their victims.

NWD and local population was actually hostage to hardcore terrorists," the ISPR said.

"The BBC story lacks any credible and authentic source and merely relied on hearsay. The basis of the complete story on "SO-CALLED STRIKES" quoting an unauthentic private tv channels news of 22nd January, 2014. The only source interviewed also didn't point at anyone or talked about strike or operation.

"The issue mentioned in the report is of NWD whereas quoted activist as source is of a particular group from South Waziristan District (SWD). Besides not availing full opportunity offered by ISPR, the BBC report ignored available official government stance on recent Kharkamar check post incident in NWD."

"The writer surely lacked knowledge of environment, ground situation, geography of the area and about conduct of operations. The story remains ill-intended, biased and part of a larger agenda. It also amounts to undermine Pakistan's efforts for fighting global menace of terrorism and Pakistan's unparalleled achievements in war against terrorism contributing to regional peace.

"The people of Pakistan are well aware of the fake news phenomenon of all types and design behind such undertakings. The issue is being formally taken up with BBC authorities," the ISPR statement concluded.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses