Journalist Benazir Shah Targeted in Deepfake; Information Minister Promises Action

Shah condemns online harassment while urging reform of cybercrime law

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Islamabad, Prominent journalist Benazir Shah has been targeted in a deepfake video circulated on X, prompting swift condemnation from both Shah and Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.

Minister Condemns the Deepfake

Minister Tarar described the incident as “totally unacceptable and highly condemnable,” adding that action would be taken against those responsible. He emphasised that no one has the right to create fake videos to harass or defame journalists and clarified that he does not condone the behaviour of the account involved.

Criticism of PECA and Digital Enforcement

The deepfake comes amid ongoing debate over the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, which is intended to combat cybercrime, online harassment, and the spread of illegal digital content. Critics argue that the law has frequently been misused against journalists, activists, and political opponents, raising concerns about freedom of expression and digital rights in Pakistan.

Shah Rejects Legal Action Through NCCIA

While welcoming the minister’s response, Shah stated she would not pursue a case under PECA through the National Counter Cybercrime Investigation Agency (NCCIA). She argued that using the agency would lend legitimacy to an institution often criticised for silencing journalists and suppressing dissent.

Shah called on the government to scrap PECA and NCCIA and initiate a genuine consultation process to draft legislation that better ensures the safety of journalists. She reaffirmed her resilience, posting #AttacksWontSilenceUs on social media.

Wider Concerns About Journalist Safety

The incident highlights the growing challenges faced by journalists in Pakistan in the digital era, where deepfakes and online harassment can be used to intimidate media professionals and influence public narratives.

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