
Pro-war sentiments in Pakistani English-language papers has stifled debate.
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Pro-war sentiments in Pakistani English-language papers has stifled debate.
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VIDEO | Nandoona lost two children on her three-day flight to Bannu, from her home in Dawari, North Waziristan.
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Jul 02.2014 - Unlike the Pakistani press, the international press has continued to rely very heavily on state-security sources. In fact, state-civilian sources are cited just 15 percent of the time.
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These are the types of sources and the number of instances of these sources in the English language news media, local and international, as it covers the latest army operation in North Waziristan.
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The ostensible effect of the silence produced by the media of secular opponents of the war has been to lend further credence to the idea--propped up by many--that secularism is only a western ideology tied to state violence.
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As the Army attacks on North Waziristan ramp up into a full blown military offensive, TQ is launching a media watch project to examine the media coverage of the operation -- and separate propaganda from fact.
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The journalistic practices and standards of media houses have no bearing on the question of solidarity with journalists under attack.
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