Thursday, June 2, 2011

Re: Media Tribe> Foreign Media Responsible For Killing of Pakistani Journalists


Greetings

is there any concerted efforts being done on Government's part to protect journalists?

by the way Tariq has reached to the crux of whole story

Regards

Rubab Saleem
http://www.pak-times.com

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 9:04 AM, <president@leja.org.pk> wrote:
Tariq you well said foreign media is responsible behind killing of Pakistani Journalists and I add in it those are killed are also equally responsible for it as they greed some little dollars and doing what so ever demanded by the foreign medias to them. Many times they crossed the limits. If the coverage of war on terror is so important for these outlets then why don't they send their correspondents oin this war zone areas - answer is simple that their staffers are not ready to come to put their life on risk while these outlets are also have good chance to play with life of pakistani journalists who are less paid - by greeding them dollars.
Regards
JR

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From: Tariq Khattak <tariqgulkhattak@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2011 23:19:39 +0500
To: Media-Tribe Google Group<Media-Tribe@googlegroups.com>
Cc: Pakistan Media Yahoo Group<Pakistan-MEDIA@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Media Tribe> Foreign Media Responsible For Killing of Pakistani Journalists


Foreign Media Responsible For Assassination of Pakistani Journalists

 

Foreign media and organisations will always say that freedom of expression and free journalism is something alien to Pakistani society.


They know that yet they push young reporters to file stories that land them/their families into problems. Many pay the ultimate price to boost the sale of foreign media.


Many reporters are aggressive by default; encouragement makes them more insistent. However, grey-haired /white-haired editors are not/should not.


Editors should not see damaging stories from purely business point of view; rather they should mull all the consequences.

Journalism should not be lost to commercialism.


The killing of Saleem will be forgotten after some time; the mystery (Whodunit) will never be resolved, Asia Times, like other media businesses, got publicity and will find people to become fuel of their lust to become popular.


But what about his family and kids, who will fill the gap in their lives. They have lost him forever. He will never come back for them.


I can bet that his anniversary will go unnoticed and many more would have paid by then.


Time will tell who was behind this crime, or any journalist can---


I feel obliged to request my colleagues to exercise calm and restraint.. every truth should not be unmasked. Some secrets are best when kept to chest.


May Allah bless Saleem and all other martyrs and give vision to the rest to discharge duties while remaining safe.

The statement of US Sec. of State Ms Clinton is encouraging but will it help the slain reporter, the unfortunate widow or orphans.


Money is very important thing but not most important thing. We should not do anything/everything for money and fame.

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Columnist, Feature Writer,
Editor Pakistan Media Group &
Editor
Commerce, Pakistan Observer,
Ali Akbar House, G-8 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Cells: 0300/0333-9599007, Ph. 051-2852027/8. Fax 2262258

 




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