Did US Succeed In Buying Out Parts Of Pakistani Media?

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)

A Pakistani newspaper bans a Pakistani columnist, telling her criticizing US government is against editorial policy. One more sign of growing US government influence within Pakistani media.

SPECIAL REPORT with input from editorial director Gulpari Nazish Mehsud| Thursday | 17 March 2011
WWW.PAKNATIONALISTS.COM

ISLAMABAD, PakistanThere are signs the United States has met some success in using the power of the dollar to create a pro-US lobby inside Pakistani media. In other words, after success in meddling in Pakistani politics after the 2006 Musharraf-Benazir-US-UK deal, which largely remains a secret, US government has moved a step forward to create a proxy lobby inside some Pakistani news organizations.

It is interesting to note that at least two former employees of US government Farahnaz Isphahani and Murtaza Solangi, both former executives at Voice of America today occupy senior media management posts in the federal Pakistani government; the former as media adviser to the President of Pakistan, and the latter as head of the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, the media arm of Pakistani government. Although both Ms. Isphahani and Mr. Solangi ceased all ties to their former employer, their case deserves a mention in the context of increasing foreign influence within Pakistani media.

The latest sign of this is how Pakistani English-language daily newspaper Express Tribune hired Dr. Shireen Mazari last month to write weekly columns only to renege when the renowned Pakistani defense expert started criticizing US policies in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

More astonishingly, the publisher of the newspaper admitted to Dr. Mazari that her opinions critical of US government contradicted the Pakistani newspapers policy, according to emails seen by PakNationalists.com.

This is ironic because former US ambassador Anne W. Patterson lobbied in 2009 to ban several Pakistani media commentators, among them Dr. Mazari, succeeding in stopping Dr. Marzaris decade-old weekly column. The move was part of a media offensive inside Pakistan that included allocating at least $40 million according to US media reports to buy influence inside Pakistani media. Patterson, who was widely known in Islamabad as bully ambassador, was the main architect of this offensive. Former US ambassador to Pakistan Ryan C. Crocker is known to have criticized Ms. Pattersons style saying he had resisted meddling in Pakistani affairs before being succeeded by Ms. Patterson. The Obama administration refused to extend her term in Pakistan and she left for home last year. Some reports suggest her role in worsening anti-American feelings in Pakistan was a key consideration in sending her packing despite recommendations to the contrary by senior officials in the pro-US Pakistani government who had developed a liking for her because of her support for the incumbent Pakistani government.

Pakistani media is vibrant and vast, with over 80 television channels and hundreds of newspapers, magazines and periodicals. The expansion in Pakistani media happened thanks to enterprising Pakistani entrepreneurs and a Pakistani military-led government that liberated laws governing the news media. Critics say the aim was to help the growth of Pakistani voices that could take Pakistans message to the world. Instead, they charge, what has happened is that foreign interests and programming are increasingly making their way into Pakistani homes. This unusual situation reached its zenith in 2008 when Mr. Solangi as chairman of PBC handed three of his organizations strongest relay towers to VOA to broadcast American propaganda to Pakistani Pashtun regions in the tribal belt. Even today, Pakistans state-run radio and television stations are nonexistent in the tribal belt, with VOA and BBC and sometimes Indian stations being received with clarity.

Pakistan is probably one of the rare countries in the region that allow this type of breach. Other neighbors, such as China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, closely protect their media space and consider media a first line of defense. Not so in Pakistan.

MAZARIS EXCHANGE
WITH EXPRESS TRIBUNE

The Express Tribune is the Pakistani affiliate of International Herald Tribune, which in turn is a joint venture of Washington Post and New York Times. The two newspapers have known links to US government and were cheerleaders in promoting fake information planted in the media weeks before US invasion of Iraq.

Instead of drawing on the extensive technical expertise of its American media partners, what has happened instead is that the Pakistani Express Tribune has apparently lost its own editorial judgment.

In the email exchange, parts of which are reproduced below, the publishers of the Pakistani newspaper clearly indicate that criticizing US government is against the editorial policy of their newspaper. Our only comment is: if only the same could be said about mainstream US newspapers, which have led the demonization campaign against Pakistan between 2004 and 2009.

On 13 March, Dr. Mazari emailed Mr. Bilal Lakhani, the publisher of Express Tribune. Excerpt:
I do know the US pressure that is being put on the media today after all the previous US ambassador tried to stop my columns [] clearly because I support my arguments with facts which the other side finds uncomfortable! Be that as it may, it is sad to see such intolerance in a paper that purports to reach out to all Pakistanis. I am attaching a copy of the column that was censored as it will now be put on Internet of course. As you can see there is nothing offensive in it except for US apologists.
On 14 March, Mr. Lakhani replied. Excerpt:
Dear Dr Shireen Mazari, we published two of your pieces previously pieces that ran counter to the editorial viewpoint of our newspaper. I think more than anything else what has happened here is that there has been some miscommunication between the Editors and our Opinion and Editorial Pages Editor. Instead of offering a weekly slot, I believe we had intended to offer a monthly slot to you. I fully apologize for this miscommunication which led you to believe we were censoring your work. Certainly not [] In my capacity as publisher, I can only reassure you that your pieces were not published because of censorship.
Mazari replied, questioning there ever was a miscommunication in offering her a weekly column. Excerpt:
Dear Mr Lakhani , thank you for your response. I am glad to see you have admitted to censorship at the start of your last paragraph. I am sure your paper is doing well but it would be sad to see it become known as a reflector of only one point of view [] But that is your prerogative as owner and publisher. One last point I wish to bring to your notice yet again is that I did not ask for column space it was [editorial page editor] who began persuading me since November to write a weekly (not monthly) column your paper and it was not till February that I agreed on certain terms and conditions including a firm date of publication and no censorship of the views expressed. So there was enough time from November till February to rectify any misunderstanding that may have been created on the frequency of the columns. Anyhow, it is sad to see that so-called liberals are equally unable to tolerate dissent and differing viewpoints! With regards, Shireen Mazari.
ANOTHER TRIBUNE CASE

Writers other than Dr. Mazari have made similar complaints against the Tribune.

Asked why this is happening, Ahmed Quraishi, a columnist, tried to explain why Pakistanis such as Dr. Mazari are being victimized in their own country. US dollar is tottering on the brink of uncertainty in many places, said Quraishi, adding but in Pakistan the dollar can still beat Pakistani rupee any day. So loyalty to the state can easily be purchased. The release of foreign terrorist Raymond Davis is a good example. We have three million good reasons, or dollars, to explain it. Thats how it goes in Pakistan until a day comes when Pakistanis change it.
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bons

Minister (2k+ posts)

A Pakistani newspaper bans a Pakistani columnist, telling her criticizing US government is against editorial policy. One more sign of growing US government influence within Pakistani media.

SPECIAL REPORT with input from editorial director Gulpari Nazish Mehsud| Thursday | 17 March 2011
WWW.PAKNATIONALISTS.COM

ISLAMABAD, PakistanThere are signs the United States has met some success in using the power of the dollar to create a pro-US lobby inside Pakistani media. In other words, after success in meddling in Pakistani politics after the 2006 Musharraf-Benazir-US-UK deal, which largely remains a secret, US government has moved a step forward to create a proxy lobby inside some Pakistani news organizations.

It is interesting to note that at least two former employees of US government Farahnaz Isphahani and Murtaza Solangi, both former executives at Voice of America today occupy senior media management posts in the federal Pakistani government; the former as media adviser to the President of Pakistan, and the latter as head of the Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation, the media arm of Pakistani government. Although both Ms. Isphahani and Mr. Solangi ceased all ties to their former employer, their case deserves a mention in the context of increasing foreign influence within Pakistani media.

The latest sign of this is how Pakistani English-language daily newspaper Express Tribune hired Dr. Shireen Mazari last month to write weekly columns only to renege when the renowned Pakistani defense expert started criticizing US policies in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

More astonishingly, the publisher of the newspaper admitted to Dr. Mazari that her opinions critical of US government contradicted the Pakistani newspapers policy, according to emails seen by PakNationalists.com.

This is ironic because former US ambassador Anne W. Patterson lobbied in 2009 to ban several Pakistani media commentators, among them Dr. Mazari, succeeding in stopping Dr. Marzaris decade-old weekly column. The move was part of a media offensive inside Pakistan that included allocating at least $40 million according to US media reports to buy influence inside Pakistani media. Patterson, who was widely known in Islamabad as bully ambassador, was the main architect of this offensive. Former US ambassador to Pakistan Ryan C. Crocker is known to have criticized Ms. Pattersons style saying he had resisted meddling in Pakistani affairs before being succeeded by Ms. Patterson. The Obama administration refused to extend her term in Pakistan and she left for home last year. Some reports suggest her role in worsening anti-American feelings in Pakistan was a key consideration in sending her packing despite recommendations to the contrary by senior officials in the pro-US Pakistani government who had developed a liking for her because of her support for the incumbent Pakistani government.

Pakistani media is vibrant and vast, with over 80 television channels and hundreds of newspapers, magazines and periodicals. The expansion in Pakistani media happened thanks to enterprising Pakistani entrepreneurs and a Pakistani military-led government that liberated laws governing the news media. Critics say the aim was to help the growth of Pakistani voices that could take Pakistans message to the world. Instead, they charge, what has happened is that foreign interests and programming are increasingly making their way into Pakistani homes. This unusual situation reached its zenith in 2008 when Mr. Solangi as chairman of PBC handed three of his organizations strongest relay towers to VOA to broadcast American propaganda to Pakistani Pashtun regions in the tribal belt. Even today, Pakistans state-run radio and television stations are nonexistent in the tribal belt, with VOA and BBC and sometimes Indian stations being received with clarity.

Pakistan is probably one of the rare countries in the region that allow this type of breach. Other neighbors, such as China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, closely protect their media space and consider media a first line of defense. Not so in Pakistan.

MAZARIS EXCHANGE
WITH EXPRESS TRIBUNE

The Express Tribune is the Pakistani affiliate of International Herald Tribune, which in turn is a joint venture of Washington Post and New York Times. The two newspapers have known links to US government and were cheerleaders in promoting fake information planted in the media weeks before US invasion of Iraq.

Instead of drawing on the extensive technical expertise of its American media partners, what has happened instead is that the Pakistani Express Tribune has apparently lost its own editorial judgment.

In the email exchange, parts of which are reproduced below, the publishers of the Pakistani newspaper clearly indicate that criticizing US government is against the editorial policy of their newspaper. Our only comment is: if only the same could be said about mainstream US newspapers, which have led the demonization campaign against Pakistan between 2004 and 2009.

On 13 March, Dr. Mazari emailed Mr. Bilal Lakhani, the publisher of Express Tribune. Excerpt:
I do know the US pressure that is being put on the media today after all the previous US ambassador tried to stop my columns [] clearly because I support my arguments with facts which the other side finds uncomfortable! Be that as it may, it is sad to see such intolerance in a paper that purports to reach out to all Pakistanis. I am attaching a copy of the column that was censored as it will now be put on Internet of course. As you can see there is nothing offensive in it except for US apologists.
On 14 March, Mr. Lakhani replied. Excerpt:
Dear Dr Shireen Mazari, we published two of your pieces previously pieces that ran counter to the editorial viewpoint of our newspaper. I think more than anything else what has happened here is that there has been some miscommunication between the Editors and our Opinion and Editorial Pages Editor. Instead of offering a weekly slot, I believe we had intended to offer a monthly slot to you. I fully apologize for this miscommunication which led you to believe we were censoring your work. Certainly not [] In my capacity as publisher, I can only reassure you that your pieces were not published because of censorship.
Mazari replied, questioning there ever was a miscommunication in offering her a weekly column. Excerpt:
Dear Mr Lakhani , thank you for your response. I am glad to see you have admitted to censorship at the start of your last paragraph. I am sure your paper is doing well but it would be sad to see it become known as a reflector of only one point of view [] But that is your prerogative as owner and publisher. One last point I wish to bring to your notice yet again is that I did not ask for column space it was [editorial page editor] who began persuading me since November to write a weekly (not monthly) column your paper and it was not till February that I agreed on certain terms and conditions including a firm date of publication and no censorship of the views expressed. So there was enough time from November till February to rectify any misunderstanding that may have been created on the frequency of the columns. Anyhow, it is sad to see that so-called liberals are equally unable to tolerate dissent and differing viewpoints! With regards, Shireen Mazari.
ANOTHER TRIBUNE CASE

Writers other than Dr. Mazari have made similar complaints against the Tribune.

Asked why this is happening, Ahmed Quraishi, a columnist, tried to explain why Pakistanis such as Dr. Mazari are being victimized in their own country. US dollar is tottering on the brink of uncertainty in many places, said Quraishi, adding but in Pakistan the dollar can still beat Pakistani rupee any day. So loyalty to the state can easily be purchased. The release of foreign terrorist Raymond Davis is a good example. We have three million good reasons, or dollars, to explain it. Thats how it goes in Pakistan until a day comes when Pakistanis change it.
2007-2011. All rights reserved. Paknationalists.com
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium

without royalty provided this notice is preserved.

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ثنا خوان تقدیس مغرب کو لاؤ, ثنا خوان تقدیس مغرب کہاں ہیں؟
 

swing

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
YARO MAYRA TOU HAYAL HAI K PAKISTAN KA APNA MEDIA HAI HEE KOEE NAHE .
yeh saray salay tou pehlay hee kisi aur say kama rahay hain.
 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Brothers, why you think, I have not written anything in Pakistani media? Even though I had discussion last month with someone to write for DAWN, but I have not decided yet. I personally don’t like the idea. I may start a current affairs website on the pattern of Ahmed Qureshi. I am giving it a serious thought, then I can start to publish some really good researched work.

There is no doubt most in Pakistani media are sold out. Problem is if you have conscious and want to stay truthful to yourself and more important to your Creator, than you have no choice but to oppose tyranny and oppression.

The problem is the games played by the West are deep rooted, the media is the first line of offence, rest comes far later in the jigsaw puzzle. You just have to look at the media in the USA to realise, how controlled it is.

The game is to keep their hegemony in the world and control it’s resources and people. What these corrupt politicians and journalists in Pakistan do not understand is it is not about the religion, Islam does not bother them at all, it is the Muslims who bother them, because they are difficult to control. It is all about control. For that they created the false religion of Christianity to control the masses, it lasted for few centuries, then in last century they brought secularism to get rid of the influence of the Church, the deceptions and plans are centuries old, they are becoming more and more bold in their execution. Look around what is happening and what to come. If you can analyse things rationally, it is not hard to see what is coming. Our politicians and Journalists are blind to the obvious. Remember the control can only be established by controlling few who can control you. It is as simple as that.

Now it is Muslims, tomorrow it is going to be China, with same aim, but different excuses. You should hear in the West when China is mentioned in political sense, it is always referred to the next big problem, why is that? You figure out. Plans are already in motion, thats why Afghanistan and Pakistan are important. India is already sucked in to, to play a part.
 
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Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Brothers, why you think, I have not written anything in Pakistani media? Even though I had discussion last month with someone to write for DAWN, but I have not decided yet. I personally don’t like the idea. I may start a current affairs website on the pattern of Ahmed Qureshi. I am giving it a serious thought, then I can start to publish some really good researched work.
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Now it is Muslims, tomorrow it is going to be China, with same aim, but different excuses. You should hear in the West when China is mentioned in political sense, it is always referred to the next big problem, why is that? You figure out. Plans are already in motion, thats why Afghanistan and Pakistan are important. India is already sucked in to, to play a part.

Are there any alarming bells tied around China's ears? Is there any equation between Chinese and Western Zionists? Has China got the same chemistry?
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
YARO MAYRA TOU HAYAL HAI K PAKISTAN KA APNA MEDIA HAI HEE KOEE NAHE .
yeh saray salay tou pehlay hee kisi aur say kama rahay hain.

Please put Ur pic on. I have got chilly to burn which shall keep you from "Nazar"(serious)
 

crankthskunk

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Are there any alarming bells tied around China's ears? Is there any equation between Chinese and Western Zionists? Has China got the same chemistry?

Brother Wadiach, No not really, it is not about China either, per say. It is about control of the resources. China does not pose a threat as long as it does not become dominant in the world. Same as USSR was and it was always the biggest problem, when it was broken, the Muslims became the biggest Problem. Thats why I said, it is not the religion of Islam but the Muslims, who are not obedient.

Thats why the instructions are given in Islamic countries to change the syllabuses in the Schools, remove the part of the history which describe the rise of the Muslims in the World and their success. Musharaf changed syllabus in Pakistan many other Muslim countries have done the same. Did any body asked about the history written by the West, which is full of lies and boosting of their successes? Successes, which were achieved by committing killings, horrendous human rights abuses, were included enslaving people.

Who ever stand in the way of the west, to have their hegemony in the world and its resources challenged, will be the problem. As simple as that, China is spoken as next big problem because it is progressing and in very near future will over take USA as the biggest economy in the world.

One should remember when they wanted to get rid of the control of the Church completely, even though it was working hands in gloves with the Kings and Elites for centuries, secularism was introduced, with the introduction and forceful application of theory of Evolution. Now it is so hard to even teach the creation in Schools, especially in the USA and even in the UK.

And what does Evolution teaches? Who is the most evolved in the world in the Human Race, according to the theory? Get it? We all are inferior and less evolved in their eyes, China and Chinese are no exceptions.
 

rakeem

Senator (1k+ posts)
How can you buy the same thing twice???? The media has been sucking up for the Americans, for quite sometime now. When your whole military and political establishment is America's mistress, even if they don't buy these entities they still can twist the arm of their beloved Kayani[army],Sharif,Zardari and PAsha[ISI] to counter these irritants.
 
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SaadKnight

Senator (1k+ posts)
Do you still think US is buying parts of our media? :S

US and Israel have already bought 75% of our media my brothers.
 

SaadKnight

Senator (1k+ posts)
Can you please identify please which part or group of the media is not infected yet?
Well there are still a few patriotic people in the media trying their best to resist the infection but soon they will be either infected or removed from the media.
 

c4cheema

MPA (400+ posts)
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Originally Posted by wadaich
Please put Ur pic on. I have got chilly to burn which shall keep you from "Nazar"(serious)

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So cute
btw which one are you among the 3
 

Wadaich

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Well there are still a few patriotic people in the media trying their best to resist the infection but soon they will be either infected or removed from the media.

Saad! I talked about the media groups (TV Channels, Newspaper). Many individuals by the grace of Allah (SWT) are playing there role and Insha'Allah they shall never get corrupted.