Imran Khans attempt to meet the grieving families of the Moon market incident is surely commendable for not many politictaions would risk their lives and visit such public places but ironically Mr.Khan thinks of Taliban as some cute cuddly teddy bears who have gone rouge and he seems confident...
The Pakistani politics is an ongoing issue in the country. However, the media can help by focusing on the real issues like how effectively we are fighting terrorism. The ongoing operation in South Waziristan and the successful operation in Swat. If the media only focuses on the corruption that...
Fighting terrorism is not an easy thing but Pakistan is still doing it effectively. We as a nation should show the world that we are doing everything possible. This can start from the help of the media.
The main issue at hand for Pakistan is the fight against terrorism which is being carried out successfully to an extent. The media can help cause more awareness by making this issue the focal point of their coverage in an optimistic manner which can help.
Pakistan is doing a very good job at fighting terrorism and the rest of the world should realize that. I believe that we can portray this message clearly if we use the help of the media to cause awareness on how we as a nation stand against terrorism.
Pakistan is confronted with the challenge of fighting extremism. There are people in Pakistan which are dying of hunger; this issue should be handled in a tactful manner. We as a nation can fight against terrorism by the help of the media.
The media should be careful on how and who they report. The recent remarks about Mathew Rosenberg of Wall Street Journal to be working for Blackwater undercover could lead to another incident to that of Daniel Peal which everyone knows was not a good ending and very sad from Pakistans point of...
The media should act responsibly and realize how they evaluate a story. It has been found out by a survey research by the Gilani Foundation that 57 percent of the Pakistani population blames the media for the political instability in the country. It can be further noted on the following link:-...
The media seems to be focusing really hard on the Blackwater in Pakistan, especially now that there is no evident information that Blackwater does still exist amongst us the way the media is portraying it.
There is a deficit of analysis in the media with the result that ball to ball reporting has acquired the status of facts. The media should act more responsibly and realize what to report and how to report it. Especially in times like these in a country like Pakistan where there is a lot of...
It can be noticed that the media is not acting responsibly. The media has a set of responsibilities which they are neglecting. They have to make sure that the news that they deliver has to be done in the most efficient way as there is no other way of the ordinary citizens get updated. Therefore...
The media should act more responsibly on how they cover their news and bring about the graphic view of the incidents happening now days. While having, the first thing I see in the news paper is the aftermath of the blast in Charsadda, where a father is holding the corpse of his five year old...
The media should be responsible on how it reports its stories. There is a fine line on what to report and what not to report. The Metropolitan (Dawn) has made accusation that the suicide bomber killed in Islamabad on the 9th of November in encounter was all staged as the symptoms did not match...
The media should be more responsible on how it acts. There are certain aspects which can trigger something new. The Nation has been printing some outrageous articles. In two successive days they have blamed the Journalists and Ex-Army Men accusing them to be working with CIA and Blackwater at...
It has been a couple of days now, and the media has hyped up the NRO-Zardari/Altaf political issue so much that the terrorist blast in Rawalpindi has totally been sidelined if not forgotten which claimed innocent lives. But there seems to be a new issue raised as of today where in The Nation it...