Geo News Fires Employees Over Controversial Muharram Broadcast That Led to 15-Day Suspension
Geo News Fires Employees Over Sensitive Muharram Broadcast

Geo News has terminated the employment of the individuals responsible for producing and approving a controversial Muharram documentary that led to the suspension of the channel's transmission for 15 days last week. The announcement was made on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, following an internal inquiry prompted by a directive from the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA).

PEMRA Suspension and Internal Inquiry

PEMRA suspended Geo News’ license and transmission over a Muharram program that the regulator said contained “religious visualization” liable to hurt viewers’ religious sentiments, undermine religious harmony, and disturb public order. The regulator also directed the broadcaster to conduct an internal inquiry and present its findings before PEMRA’s Council of Complaints.

Geo News had previously apologized and issued a statement on Sunday, June 28, saying the material had been aired in error and did not reflect the channel’s editorial position or beliefs. The broadcaster explained that the footage showed rituals practiced by some people in Iraq and the Middle East and was intended to depict local customs, not endorse any religious view.

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Dismissal and Apology

“Geo News informed PEMRA’s Council of Complaints that the individuals responsible for producing the sensitive documentary and previewing it have been dismissed from their jobs,” the broadcaster said in a report published on its website on Wednesday. During proceedings before the Council of Complaints, Supreme Court lawyer Saim Hashmi, representing the license-holder company, “unconditionally acknowledged the management’s mistake and also offered an unconditional apology,” according to Geo News.

Geo News management submitted documents to the council showing that an immediate internal inquiry had been conducted after the broadcast. The inquiry resulted in the dismissal of the person responsible for producing the documentary and the member of the editorial committee who had previewed it before it aired.

New Editorial Safeguards

To prevent similar incidents, Geo News has introduced additional editorial safeguards. “To minimize the possibility of such mistakes in the future, Geo News management has decided to include an Islamic scholar in its editorial committee who will review sensitive religious content before broadcast and help prevent similar mistakes,” the report said. This move aims to ensure that sensitive religious material is vetted thoroughly before airing.

Context of Religious Sensitivity in Pakistan

Depictions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and other revered Islamic figures are a highly charged issue in Pakistan, where mass protests have broken out over cartoons published in Western countries. Religious disputes can quickly trigger public anger in the Muslim-majority country, where authorities impose heightened security during Muharram commemorations. Geo News, one of Pakistan’s largest private television channels, has said the content in question has been removed from all its platforms.

PEMRA announced the 15-day suspension last week after finding that Geo News had aired “religious visualization” during a June 26 transmission. The regulator said the content was liable to hurt religious sentiments, undermine religious harmony, and pose a risk to public peace and order. As part of its order, PEMRA referred the matter to its Council of Complaints for further proceedings, including consideration of any additional regulatory action, and directed Geo News to submit the findings of its internal inquiry along with details of corrective and preventive measures.

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