Ansar Abbasi talks to ABN Chicago



ABN Chicago’s Exclusive Presentation: Interview with Ansar Abbasi (aired on March 1st 2009)

The interview includes discussion on the following topics:

  1. Recent Political situation in Punjab and if we are going back to the 90s. Is it possibility of Army intervening in the situation.
  2. The difficulties in doing investigative journalism in Pakistan with special reference to Justice Dogar’s daughters incident.
  3. Recent drone attacks on Pakistan
  4. How can the journalists be held accountable and why we don’t see those stories against them.
  5. Message to the Pakistani community abroad as to how they can help their countrymen.

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2 Responses to “Ansar Abbasi talks to ABN Chicago”

  1. 1
    fa says:

    lol .. looks like someone is also representing Pakistan at annual Gay & lesb Mardi Gras parade in Sydney

    http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45545000/jpg/_45545026_india_ge466.jpg

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7930384.stm

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    dr.jawwadkhan says:

    why not?
    first time in the hsitory they got their representive govt?
    let them celebrate.

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