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UK media baffled by president’s response to Pak newsman

Monday January 28, 2008 (1309 PST)


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LONDON: The British media has criticised President Pervez Musharraf for terming a senior Pakistani journalist, M. Ziauddin as anti Pakistan and unpatriotic.

The visit of the president to Britain seems to have been overshadowed by the event as not only human rights activists of Britain, but international media has taken a serious note of the use of language against the senoir journalist.

Local students leaders in Britain have also threatened to move the British justice system by accusing the Pakistani president of inciting the Pakistani community to violence when he told the gathering that such anti Pakistani elements like (Ziauddin) "must be dealt" with for asking such a question.

David Blair, the diplomatic editor of Daily Telegraph wondered how could Musharraf do all this to a journalist who had put a very reasonable question. In his piece David Blair said whatever you might think of President Pervez Musharraf, you have to admit he`s a good performer. "Whenever I have seen him deliver a speech or stage a press conference, I have been struck by his self confidence and easy, jocular manner. But very occasionally, the mask slips. I have just come from the RUSI on Whitehall, where Musharraf was speaking earlier this afternoon. For almost the entire occasion, he was his usual charming self".

He wrote that then a Pakistani journalist, Mohammed Ziauddin, asked a perfectly reasonable question about how a prominent suspected terrorist, Rashid Rauf, had somehow escaped the custody of Musharraf`s security forces. As soon as Ziauddin, the Islamabad editor of Dawn, a Pakistani daily, rose to ask his question, Musharraf visibly bristled. Instantly, his demeanour changed from being relaxed and confident to tense and hostile.

He wrote that Musharraf promptly accused Ziauddin of "casting aspersions" and "undermining our forces and your own country". In a brief but furious tirade, he questioned Ziauddin`s patriotism and professionalism.

"This response to an entirely reasonable query spoke volumes about Musharraf. He will question the patriotism of any Pakistani critic — betraying his essential intolerance of dissent", he writes.

Meanwhile the PPP has condemned the president`s remarks terming them as "most unfortunate, insolent and unbecoming of a head of state." In a statement, PPP spokesman Farhatullah Babar Sunday said by losing temper over a question Musharraf not only gave a very poor impression but also showed he had little respect for the people with independent-mind.

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Have you ever heard Indian journalists going in streets against state.
I wonder why Pakistani journalists are so violently protest and speak against the most successful govt. in the history of Pakistan.
It appears that they get paid to malign Pakistan.
They are not doing journalism. Journalism is to bring forward the facts but they none of the journalist is interested to report the fading foreign investment due to the violence staged by very same journalists.
Indian state law is virtually a Martial law, they can charge any journalists on the charges of treason if he reports against the state. India is the only state which covers genocide of its own citizens.
Indian journalists report more on Pakistan but Pakistani journalists never write about the plight of Muslims in India.
Shame on people like Zia-udin who work on foreign agencies and don't care what are the impacts of there selfish propaganda.
Posted by Siddique, Pakistan

It is fast becoming a trend to undermine Pakistan and Pakistan Army on international forums to make a point. It is especially heart breaking that some Pakistani journalists are involved in such activities under the cover of journalism and press freedom. Ziauddin nonsensly linked Rauf's escape with Pakistan's nuclear safety issues, to further echoe the propaganda against Pakistani nuclear assets. It is shameful that such an act was attempted by a Pakistani journalist. Musharraf rightly showed him the door. Such people do not deserve the slightest of respect. Hats off President.
Posted by Unaiza Fatima, Pakistan

Indian sponsored journalist __ Siddique, Pakistan (2008-01-29 00:43:09)
Good Work Musharraf ____ Unaiza Fatima, Pakistan (2008-01-28 23:31:46)
No Heading ______________ awais, Pakistan (2008-01-28 20:16:11)

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