ISLAMABAD: Nearly 25 journalists have been killed in Pakistan in 2008-09, several by suspected militants. The attack on the Peshawar Press Club is in effect a strike against the Pakistani media’s successful role in shaping public opinion against religious extremism and terrorism.
Shooting the messenger will not kill the message – Pakistani media is a bulwark against terror and totalitarianism.
December 24th, 2009 · No Comments
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Pakistan seek financial help from international community to fight terrorism
October 18th, 2009 · No Comments
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is in dire need of huge financial help from International community to fight against terrorism for which Islamabad is going to hold Pakistan Development Forum (PDF) soon to make the ongoing offensive against militants a success story, The News has reliably learnt.
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Late German Lady Doctor served 23 year the tribal area of Pakistan
August 23rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
ISLAMABAD: The late German lady doctor and the administrator of the Christian hospital, Ursula Schmitz served for 23 long years the local community of tank city of North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. On her death, tribal women were seen weeping and wailing while heading for her house in the hospital.
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India plans to attack Pakistani nuclear installations using Baitullah Mehsud’s gang
July 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Published by editor Features, News Jul 11, 2009 By Farzana Shah-Asian Tribune Correspondent in Pakistan Islamabad, 11 July, (Asiantribune.com): It is learnt through reliable sources that Indian and Israeli special services units in collaboration with TTP (Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan ) -–a terrorist organisation– are preparing an attack on one of Pakistan ’s strategic installation in order [...]
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“The war on terror has already cost Pakistan over $35 billion since 2001-02.
June 14th, 2009 · No Comments
ISRAR KHAN ISLAMABAD: Pakistan despite fighting an insurgency on the western borders and absorbing $35 billion cost of ‘war on terror’ since 2001 has not increased its defense spending in real terms and allocated Rs342.91 (about US$4.2 billion) for defence for the fiscal 2009-10.
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Pakistan’s Agriculture not taxed, rather subsidies
June 14th, 2009 · No Comments
ISRAR KHAN ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s influential agriculture lobbies, both inside and outside the government machinery, have once again succeeded in pushing the government to exempt the politically-sensitive sector from taxes in the budget for the fiscal 2009-10 announced Saturday.
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