Pakistani journalist barred from travel abroad over article
ISLAMABAD — Pakistani officials said Wednesday they imposed a travel ban on a prominent journalist to determine who gave him information for what they called a fabricated story about a high-level secret security meeting that created an impression that the civilian and military leadership were divided over tackling military affairs and extremism.
A senior official at the Interior Ministry and a government official said there will be no restriction on Cyril Almeida to travel within the country.
The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media because of the sensitivity of the issue. The comments from the officials came a day after the reporter said he has been barred from leaving Pakistan after his newspaper published an article suggesting there was a rift between the government and military leaders over fighting Islamic militants.
Almeida tweeted late Monday that his name has been added to the government’s “exit control list,” adding that he has no immediate plans to travel.
