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JournalismPakistan.com October 30, 2020
ISLAMABAD Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has strongly condemned the misuse of PEMRA laws for score-settling and arm twisting of media, quite evident in Channel 24’s case, as its entire operations remain suspended since August 31.
not one of the pack of paparazzi, but a reporter who covered princess diana? that s right. i started my career covering diana. and i remember she always wanted the true story to come out. she felt very overwhelmed. and i remember around that time her collaborations with andrew morton and then the martin bashir documentary. she really threw a hand grenade on the royal family by exposing what was really going on. there is a couple of issues here. part of the tapes have already been set, already again to air in the united states. legally, channel 24 in britain is clear to put this stuff to air because dead people don t have a right to privacy. but what about her families? well, this is the debate. this there is also a debate going on in britain why should channel 4 do this? from a media point of view, william and harry collaborated with the two main networks in britain, bbc and itv did their own documentary, speaking so