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[email protected] March 2nd 10 10:01 PM

R. Pakistan gives the boot to VOA broadcasts
 
On Feb 8, 3:05*am, wrote:
On Feb 7, 12:48*pm, " wrote:





http://news.oneindia.in/2010/02/07/r...s-voas-pushto-...


Peshawar, Feb.7 (ANI): Radio Pakistan has decided to discontinue the
Voice of America's (VOA) Pushto-language programmes following a threat
from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).


The VOA launched its Pushto-language radio station, 'Deeva Radio', in
2009, targeting audience in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP)
and other tribal areas.


"The Radio Pakistan central management ended its agreement with the
VOA in light of the terror threats and political pressure, as many
local listeners went to the (print) media to force the government
to cancel the agreement," The Daily Times quoted a senior producer at
Radio Pakistan Peshawar, as saying.


"The Taliban and other anti-American groups in the country threatened
to bomb the Radio Pakistan Peshawar premises if the station continued
airing Deeva Radio programmes," he said on conditions of anonymity.


However, Radio Pakistan Director General Murtaza Solangi said the
broadcast was cancelled on mutual agreement between the state
broadcaster and the VOA. (ANI)


Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it?


As opposed to what truth.......the manufactured and made up twisted
truths broadcast by our own media?

bpnjensen March 2nd 10 10:15 PM

R. Pakistan gives the boot to VOA broadcasts
 
On Mar 2, 1:01*pm, " wrote:
On Feb 8, 3:05*am, wrote:





On Feb 7, 12:48*pm, " wrote:


http://news.oneindia.in/2010/02/07/r...s-voas-pushto-....


Peshawar, Feb.7 (ANI): Radio Pakistan has decided to discontinue the
Voice of America's (VOA) Pushto-language programmes following a threat
from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).


The VOA launched its Pushto-language radio station, 'Deeva Radio', in
2009, targeting audience in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP)
and other tribal areas.


"The Radio Pakistan central management ended its agreement with the
VOA in light of the terror threats and political pressure, as many
local listeners went to the (print) media to force the government
to cancel the agreement," The Daily Times quoted a senior producer at
Radio Pakistan Peshawar, as saying.


"The Taliban and other anti-American groups in the country threatened
to bomb the Radio Pakistan Peshawar premises if the station continued
airing Deeva Radio programmes," he said on conditions of anonymity.


However, Radio Pakistan Director General Murtaza Solangi said the
broadcast was cancelled on mutual agreement between the state
broadcaster and the VOA. (ANI)


Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it?


As opposed to what truth.......the manufactured and made up twisted
truths broadcast by our own media?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I don't think it was meant "as opposed to" or 'in comparison with" any
other truth. He is simply saying that an Indian news source may well
have some bias (and thus should be taken with a grain of salt) when
reporting on anything related to Pakistan. Do YOU trust an Indian
news source when it relates to news about a sworn enemy? I'd be
skeptical.

That being said, it's pretty hard to find an unbiased news source
anywhere these days. Maybe it has been true forever, but I cannot be
sure, not having lived that long (yet) ;-)

Bruce

[email protected] March 3rd 10 06:44 AM

R. Pakistan gives the boot to VOA broadcasts
 
On Mar 2, 4:15*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 2, 1:01*pm, " wrote:





On Feb 8, 3:05*am, wrote:


On Feb 7, 12:48*pm, " wrote:


http://news.oneindia.in/2010/02/07/r...s-voas-pushto-...


Peshawar, Feb.7 (ANI): Radio Pakistan has decided to discontinue the
Voice of America's (VOA) Pushto-language programmes following a threat
from the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).


The VOA launched its Pushto-language radio station, 'Deeva Radio', in
2009, targeting audience in the North West Frontier Province (NWFP)
and other tribal areas.


"The Radio Pakistan central management ended its agreement with the
VOA in light of the terror threats and political pressure, as many
local listeners went to the (print) media to force the government
to cancel the agreement," The Daily Times quoted a senior producer at
Radio Pakistan Peshawar, as saying.


"The Taliban and other anti-American groups in the country threatened
to bomb the Radio Pakistan Peshawar premises if the station continued
airing Deeva Radio programmes," he said on conditions of anonymity.


However, Radio Pakistan Director General Murtaza Solangi said the
broadcast was cancelled on mutual agreement between the state
broadcaster and the VOA. (ANI)


Since this is sourced from an Indian web site, how truthful is it?


As opposed to what truth.......the manufactured and made up twisted
truths broadcast by our own media?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I don't think it was meant "as opposed to" or 'in comparison with" any
other truth. *He is simply saying that an Indian news source may well
have some bias (and thus should be taken with a grain of salt) when
reporting on anything related to Pakistan. *Do YOU trust an Indian
news source when it relates to news about a sworn enemy? *I'd be
skeptical.

That being said, it's pretty hard to find an unbiased news source
anywhere these days. *Maybe it has been true forever, but I cannot be
sure, not having lived that long (yet) ;-)

Bruce- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


The truth is definetily out there... BBC is still remarkably
quite objective, despite all the shenanigans that it has been
experiencing lately. R.Netherlands is another good source with very
minor ethnocentric tendencies, but it is so negligible in comparison
to the majority of of broadcasts on HF as well as the internet and
other mass media.

dave March 3rd 10 01:55 PM

R. Pakistan gives the boot to VOA broadcasts
 
wrote:

As opposed to what truth.......the manufactured and made up twisted
truths broadcast by our own media?


I don't believe in the truth.

bpnjensen March 3rd 10 04:22 PM

R. Pakistan gives the boot to VOA broadcasts
 
On Mar 3, 4:55*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
As opposed to what truth.......the manufactured and made up twisted
truths broadcast by our own media?


I don't believe in the truth.


You can't handle the truth! ;-)


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