Pakistan Pulls TV Channel Off Air

A Pakistani journalist gestures during a protest against the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority in Islamabad on October 21, 2014.

Pakistan's media regulation authority says it has taken a television news channel off the air for 15 days for "maligning" the country's judiciary.

The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulation Authority said on October 21 that the private ARY News channel was shut following a court order.

ARY was also ordered to pay a fine of nearly $100,000 and one of the broadcaster's anchors, Mubashar Luqman, was banned from appearing on any national television.

In the northwestern city of Peshawar, several dozen journalists staged a protest against the ruling.

ARY has been supporting the two-month antigovernment protests demanding Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif step down over alleged vote-rigging.

GEO News, the country's most popular channel, was taken off the air for two weeks in June over a row with Pakistan’s spy agency, the ISI.

With reporting by AP and AFP