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							<title>Journalism soldiers on in Pakistan despite obvious dangers</title>
							<link>http://www.pri.org/stories/business/global-development/journalism-flourishes-in-pakistan-despite-obvious-dangers-9138.html</link>
							<category>Global Development</category>
							<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 11:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
							<description>Despite living in a country named &amp;quot;The most dangerous in the world for journalists,&amp;quot; Pakistani students at four universities are embracing journalism education. They hope to improve journalism education and provide an alternative to the Mullah Radio stations broadcasting from across the border in Afghanistan.</description>
							
						
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										<title>Saad Anwar</title>
										
											<link>http://http://www.pakistanpressfoundation.org/latest-news/60873</link>
										
										<category>Global Development</category>
										<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2013 00:29:02 -0600</pubDate>
										<description>Journalism in Pakistan has flourished over the last two decade. After the electronic media was liberalised in 2002, Pakistani media became more powerful and independent. Despite being regarded as the most dangerous territory to practice journalism, Pakistani journalists have gone long way in giving voices to the voiceless.  Hamid Mir being one of them received  this life attempt which is very usual in Pakistan.  We highly condemn this act and demand the protection of journalists in Pakistan.</description>
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