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Irresponsible Role of Media has compromised their Professional Integrity

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  1. It is disgusting that some known political figures, who are asking for an end to the operation against the enemies of Pakistan and their agents in Swat, Malakand, Waziristan and recently a new front in Azad Kashmir, do not appreciate what sacrifices our armed forces are paying, and have been paying, to rid the country of these enemies of Pakistan and Islam.

    While the Western media has been generally hostile and negative towards Pakistan, our national media too is guilty of irresponsible and, sometimes, unpatriotic reporting. Shamelessly, they report every shred of news printed in the foreign media that goes against our national interests. In the name of freedom of the press, many of our media men and women have seriously compromised their professional integrity, while they have also tarnished the sanctity of the press.

    These persons have been promoting a distorted version of events in Pakistan. The resulting disinformation has contributed to increased violence, economic and financial crisis, political instability, and social chaos within the country.

    Pakistan's foreign enemies and their agents have caused a lot of strife and destruction of life and property by attacking schools, businesses, mosques, imambargahs, and other places of worship. Fortunately, they have been unsuccessful in their mission to provoke the true believers of Rasool ul lah (PBUH) to incite civil and sectarian war in the country. However, since the invasion of Afghanistan by the Allied forces, Pakistan has unnecessarily been drawn into a war, which should not have been ours.

    There has been an unrelenting disinformation campaign against Pakistan's nuclear assets, which has as its sole aim, the effective deterrence to Indian aggression.

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Jun 2009 12:51 #
  2. To be an anchor in news media means big business now. I wonder what tag money hamid mir and the likes receive?

    Posted 2 years ago on 27 Jun 2009 21:31 #

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