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Trolls targeting women journalists in Pakistan increase, ahead of Election 2018

 

The Coalition for Women in Journalism has noticed with grave concern the online threats and harassment women journalists in Pakistan face while doing their jobs. As Election 2018 approach, these online attacks are intensifying.

 

While both male and female journalists face harassment online, females are particular targets of sexually explicit comments and threats of rape. Trolls call them names that are psychologically traumatizing. Some terminologies we have identified as common and disturbing includes words like ‘prostitute,’ ‘slut,’ whore,’ and ‘lifafa journalist,’ which in Urdu - Pakistan’s national language - means, journalists who take bribes to serve a political or corporate agenda.  and ‘traitor’ is another common word used by trolls, but we have noticed when these words are used to attack women journalists online, they are linked with other sexually explicit terms. In some instances we have documented trolls copy pasting, faces of female journalists on sexually explicit images, at times pornographic images. There have been very threats of murder and rape, specifically targeting women journalists. 

 

In the most recent example, a female journalist Asma Shirazi -- who is also member of CFWIJ Pakistan -- faced vitriolic comments online because she interviewed Pakistan's ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif who is now in jail for corruption. The interview was part of her regular journalistic work, as she was on the airplane, along with other journalists, when Nawaz Sharif was making the journey from London to Pakistan.

      

Rameeza Nizami, publisher of Nawa-e-Waqat group, a newspaper in Pakistan, also faced online attacks. In June, we identified an array of online trolls against BBC Urdu journalist Iram Abbasi as well, that were vitriolic, and graphic. All these trolls targeted her gender. We were able to have these  taken down with the help of allies in Facebook and Twitter.

       

We have observed that majority of these trolls are supporters of political parties and political leaders. To target journalists for doing their job during an election campaign is an obstruction to public access to information at a critical time in the democratic process. 

 

No journalist should have to face harassment for doing their job. We encourage all stakeholders to join efforts to make reporting a safe endeavour for women journalists.

 

The Coalition urges all political parties in Pakistan to call upon their supporters to refrain from such behaviour. We also call upon our male colleagues to support their female counterparts online. We were happy to see some male journalists tweeting for Asma Shirazi and defending her. This kind of support is crucial to making journalism a safe and valuable  profession for women.

 

Signed,

Team Coalition For Women In Journalism,
Pakistan Chapter

Edited by Afia Salam, Ayesha Tanzeem and Kiran Nazish

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About the Coalition for Women in Journalism​

 

The Coalition for Women in Journalism is the first global support network for women journalists of all backgrounds. We work in several countries, and offer help to journalists in multiple languages. The network of individuals and organizations bring together the experience and mentorship necessary to help women navigate the industry.

 

For more information about attacks on women journalists or connect with members of the Coalition, use the following contact.

 

Press Inquiries

Press@womeninjournalism.org

WomenInJournalism.Org

@CFWIJ
 


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