"We have seen these reports and have expressed our concerns to the government of Pakistan. We are closely monitoring the situation," a State Department Spokesperson told PTI.
"The US supports media freedom around the world. An active and independent press is a cornerstone of democratic governance," the spokesperson said.
Radio Mashaal was established in 2010 by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which is funded by the US government to provide an alternative to extremist propaganda in the tribal regions along Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, reaching audiences that are otherwise subject to the "mullah" radio of Taliban extremists and the recruitment efforts of other militant groups.
The allegations have been refuted by REF/RL.
"Radio Mashaal serves no intelligence agency or government, said RFE/RL president Thomas Kent.
"Our reporters are Pakistani citizens who are dedicated to their country and live and raise families in the villages in which they report. We demand that their safety be ensured, and that they be permitted to resume their work without fear or delay," Kent said.
"The order to close Radio Mashaal's office in Islamabad is a draconian move by Pakistani authorities and a direct threat to press freedom in the country," Steven Butler, CPJs Asia Program Coordinator, said from Washington DC.
"Radio Mashaal is an important source of information in Pakistan and should be allowed to continue operating in the country without further harassment from the government," he said.
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