Afghan Media And Election Coverage
Few in Afghanistan will question the positive role local media played in bringing seven million voters to the polling stations in the April 5, 2014
Few in Afghanistan will question the positive role local media played in bringing seven million voters to the polling stations in the April 5, 2014
There are two types of traitors. The first type joins hands with foreign enemies and helps enslave his own people. Among the most prominent names
What happened within the media world in the country after the murderous attack on April 19, 2014, on one of Pakistan’s most powerful voices in
The space is shrinking for independent journalism in Pakistan because of continuous violence against journalists by militants and state agencies. The attack on Hamid Mir,
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), though facing some organizational problems these days, has an unprecedented history of struggle from 1950 to date. However, the
Why should Najam Sethi, one of the most prominent names in Pakistani journalism, have to accept the position of a ‘caretaker’ of a non-journalism
Even when we know about the state of impunity against media, are we in Pakistan waiting for more deaths of journalists or a bomb blast