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Geo News has faced widespread praise from political, social, and media figures for its formal apology regarding the 'Safar-e-Ishq' documentary aired on 10th Muharram.
The broadcaster acknowledged its mistake, issued a public apology, and took corrective actions, which were welcomed as a positive step towards responsible journalism.
Public figures, including PML-N leader Hina Pervaiz Butt and journalists like Wajahat Kazmi and Tanzeela Mazhar, commended the channel's decision to admit error and implement administrative changes to prevent future incidents.
The apology was framed within Islamic principles of forgiveness and reform, with many emphasizing that acknowledging mistakes and seeking redemption aligns with religious teachings.
Geo News clarified that the documentary's content depicted local customs in Iraq and the Middle East, not broader religious viewpoints, and emphasized its commitment to respecting Muslim sensitivities.
The incident sparked discussions on media accountability, journalistic ethics, and the balance between cultural representation and religious sensitivity.While some called for further reforms, others highlighted the importance of constructive dialogue over public backlash.