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Pakistan seeks apology from radical TV host over hate speech

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Pakistan's media watchdog has imposed a fine and sought an on-air and written apology from a radical Islamic preacher-turned TV host for accusing five bloggers and human right activists of committing blasphemy in his show in January.

In a statement, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority, or PEMRA, said Amir Liaquat was found guilty of making a hate speech against the five activists.

Liaquat works at the country's BOL television and PEMRA wants him to offer an apology to all the bloggers before March 31 to avoid a ban.

The five men briefly went missing in January amid allegations some of them were linked to the sharing of content against Islam and the Pakistan military.
 

Pakistan is still conducting an investigation of material insulting to Islam on social media sites. It has approached both Facebook and Twitter to disallow material considered blasphemous in Pakistan.

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First Published: Mar 30 2017 | 9:22 PM IST

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