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October 07, 2007
Pakistani Journalists Have Stepped Up

As military dictatorship continues to grope in Pakistan, journalists and the media can proudly claim significant credit.

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On his blog, IFaqeer says that he is proud to be a journalist in Pakistan for unlike other sections - the military, or the legislative - the journalists have truly stood up, often at risk to their lives, at risk of being jailed, to ensure limits on this dictatorship.

The Blog says

I just heard the anchor--not a guest, the anchor--of a news show confront a member of the federal cabinet on live TV about their attitude towards the press. "Why don't you just go ahead and ban the press--put us all in jail?" he said.

And it wasn't the US of A (sorry folks!) or Western country--but it was in a Muslim country; the 2nd largest Muslim country.

And a lot of people--including Aitzaz Ahsan, the lawyer for the famous Chief Justice case--have been going around they are ashamed of their country today, and that the events in Pakistan on September 10, 2007 lower the moral standing of Muslims in this day and age. I am not.

I am very, very proud of Pakistan and Pakistanis today. And I am especially proud and honoured to have been a member of the Pakistani press; and a Muslim who works in media when I can.

You can watch Talat Hussain and the news organization he heads at:


http://www.aaj.tv/aaj_wedget.php

and and other Pakistani journalists live off Jump TV at:

http://www.jumptv.com/en/channel/PakistanPackage/

A lot of them free and a lot of them in English.
 

Posted by collective at October 07, 2007 10:54 AM
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