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News censorship termed backward step

KARACHI (PPI) - The Paris-based international organisation of journalists Reporters Sans Frontiers (Reporters Without Borders) has expressed extreme concern about two rulings clamping down on electronic media in Pakistan that represent a very serious... Full Article at The Nation

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