The Media Report speaks with social commentator and blogger Manan Ahmed about the crackdown on the media in Pakistan. Manan Ahmed is a well-known blogger who covers developments right across the sub-continent. His blog is called Chapati Mystery and he warns that the media crackdown is far from over. In fact, he says, it\u27s now entering a new phase
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This article by LSE student Sadaf Baig. On 17th February 2014, two media houses in Karachi, Pakistan...
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The article analyzes the way Noble Laureate Malala Yousafzai, a campaigner for women education in S...
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After the well-known 1999s army takeover in Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf taken the responsibil...
Analysis of the media coverage on the attack incidence on Malala (Nobel peace prize winner) benefits...
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Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
The stature of any nation in the world is determined by the amount of authority it enjoys, exerting ...
A loosening of controls on the Pakistani media in recent years has meant the influence of Pakistani ...
Media have never been consistently free in Pakistan. Different regimes used legal and constitutional...
In the latest of our guest blogs by POLIS Summer School students Dawood Mian finds surprising progra...
This article by LSE student Sadaf Baig. On 17th February 2014, two media houses in Karachi, Pakistan...
Press freedom has never been consistent in Pakistan. Different regimes used legal and constitutional...
One of the most dynamic in South Asia, Pakistan’s vibrant and outspoken media is de facto credited t...
The article analyzes the way Noble Laureate Malala Yousafzai, a campaigner for women education in S...
This article studies the comparison between democratic and dictatorship regime in Pakistan, primaril...
In 2007, Pakistan saw its first popular mass protest movement in decades. Subsequently known as the ...
To control the mindset of any society, media plays an important role due to its ability to transfer ...
After the well-known 1999s army takeover in Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf taken the responsibil...
Analysis of the media coverage on the attack incidence on Malala (Nobel peace prize winner) benefits...
Terrorism is not a threat to Western civilisation alone. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives a...
Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
The stature of any nation in the world is determined by the amount of authority it enjoys, exerting ...
A loosening of controls on the Pakistani media in recent years has meant the influence of Pakistani ...