SA Tribune Still blocked



If you all recall that a few months ago the South Asia Tribune website was blocked by the Pakistani Government for carrying anti-establishment articles criticizing Musharraf, well the site still remain blocked thought out Pakistan – though it can be accessed via anonymous proxy server

SA Tribune is run out of Washignton DC by the former The News Editor who was forced to quit due to army Pressure in 2002, he now runs this journal which has recorded 44 million hits in its career.

The recent artile I cam across was of the NAB chief harassing Farooq Jangda to exhort 53 Million for Shehzad Ali Khan – who has deep contacts within the army.

The mighty rule – but the mighty also fall very heavily in the end

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2 Responses to “SA Tribune Still blocked”

  1. 1
    RoTi says:

    Assalamu-alaykum!
    Hats off to this blog. Keep em coming.

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    shobz says:

    why dont u use an anon proxy? i always use an anon proxy to go through blocked sites.

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