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Pakistan orders TV channels to go off air during crackdown on Islamist protest

Pakistan orders TV channels to go off air during crackdown on Islamist protest
Protesters and police officers throw stones at each other during a clash in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Saturday, November 25, 2017. (AP)
Updated 25 November 2017

Pakistan orders TV channels to go off air during crackdown on Islamist protest

Pakistan orders TV channels to go off air during crackdown on Islamist protest

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities ordered private television channels to go off air on Saturday during a police and paramilitary crackdown on Islamist protesters in the capital.
The suspension was ordered by the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority for violating media regulations showing live coverage of a security operation, a statement from the regulator said. State-run Pakistan Television continued to broadcast but aired a talk show discussing politics.
Pakistani police used tear gas and water cannon and fought running battles with stone-throwing Islamist activists, as they moved to clear a protest by the religious hard-liners who have blocked main routes into Islamabad for more than two weeks.