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Two Pakistani journalists filing reports home from Washington are drawing their salaries from US State Department funding through a nonprofit intermediary, highlighting the sophisticated nature of America’s efforts to shape its image abroad, TheChristian Science Monitor reported on Friday.

Neither of the two media organisations, Express News and Dunya News, discloses that their reporters are paid by the nonprofit America Abroad Media (AAM) on their websites or in the reports filed by their correspondents. Though the journalists have worked under the auspices of AAM since February, AAM only made their links to the news organisations known on their website Wednesday, after being contacted by the Monitor.

“If an American journalist working as a foreign correspondent in Pakistan was paid in a similar manner, would it be morally or professionally acceptable for his news organisation or audience?” asks Badar Alam, editor of Pakistan’s English-language Herald magazine.

The amount currently allocated for the project is some $2 million over two years from the public diplomacy funds allocated by the State Department, according to State Department officials in Washington familiar with the project. That includes salaries for the two correspondents – Huma Imtiaz of Express News and Awais Saleem of Dunya News and a bureau for both TV channels.

Aaron Lobel, president of AAM, says his organisation receives donations from a number of private funders, too, which it mainly spends on its programs on international affairs that run on Public Radio International in the United States.

“The content production is done first and foremost [by] Pakistanis who are here and work with their channels back home to produce content,” says Lobel.

Sometimes the Pakistani journalists and editors at home come up with stories. But AAM also holds production meetings where the group’s managing director, Aliya Salahuddin, suggests stories, says Lobel.

“I understand the fears that define the joint ventures that comprise the US-Pakistan relationship. [But] we are very proud we have a good relationship with Dunya and Express. It allows Pakistani journalists to cover the US with a Pakistani perspective. I haven’t encountered any Pakistani channel that doesn’t want to work with us,” he says, adding that AAM is hopeful of partnering with more Pakistani channels in the future. Both reporters cover a wide variety of stories.

Making a clear connection

AAM’s ombudsman, Jeffery Dvorkin, insists there is no US government involvement with content production.

“My role as ombudsman is to help AAM ensure there is no effort by its funders, including the government, to interfere with any of the content produced. Thus far, there have been no efforts of this kind. Secondly, AAM continues to make it clear to the government and to all funders that in order for AAM to proceed with this initiative, the government could have no involvement in content production or selection,” he says.

The State Department official counters that both the US government and AAM ‘encourage’ the channels to make their ties clear. “We’re very proud of this program,” the official says. But eight months into the program, officials from AAM had not reached out to the channels regarding disclosure.

The official notes that this is part of a broader effort to reach out, including bringing Pakistani journalists to the US for short visits under the International Visitor Leadership Program.

Defending his newspaper’s decision not to disclose the source of Imtiaz’s funding, The Express Tribune’s [executive] editor Muhammad Ziauddin told the Monitor: “The lady reports in conjunction with the [nongovernmental organisation AAM]. The lady has been recruited by us in consultation with the NGO in a way we do not need to mention this. By putting that line we would be putting this into perspective but since we already edit [her stories] according to our thinking we do not need to. Editorially we sensitise it to a great extent.”

He adds that the process of building links with government officials is commonplace the world over. “I know a number of instances where a correspondent has landed in Pakistan and has been won over by our own information departments and briefed by our government agencies. Obviously they would like to keep his sources intact and at times he or she obliges [the government].”

Ziauddin adds that the partnership was conducted ‘as an experiment’ and in the future the newspaper intends to pay for its own correspondent in Washington, just as they do in London.

Awais Saleem, chief operating officer of Dunya News, also stated that since final control resided with the channel, they did not feel the need to declare the partnership with AAM to their viewers.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 3rd, 2011.
 
And yet this website is source of spreading hate using the same news source, which are mouth pieces of terrorists.

BTW, we can easily add DAWN, Nation in the list... both of them are known for anti Pakistan stance.
 
what is the harm in it, its money $$ coming to Pakistan and we have to ask if its working and the answer is no
 
Now hold on, who exactly in Pakistan isn't on the pay roll of someone from outside?
Journalists/Media - US/India/Israel
Army - US
Mullahs - KSA
Politicains - KSA/USA/UK
Shia - Iran
TTP - US/Israel/India
 
Awais Saleem


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Huma Imtiaz

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See last 5 programs of Mubashir Lucman on geo and jang news corruption


They are an eye opener


Geo got 20 Million pounds from uk as testified by Lord Nazir Ahmed and this is record of British house of Lords.Geo even tried to blackmail him with a case but he did not backed out.Testified all record of money taking and blackmail on Mubashir Lucman's program.


Geos owner Mir Shakeel even called Governor of state bank along with Muhammad Ali EX chairman SECP(security and exchange commission) and warn him to give NOC( no objection certificate) so that his samhdi Jahanjir sidique could buy HSBC bank but Governor did not fold as SECP told state bank that Jahangir Siddique is a defaulter and have bad record.
EX SECP chairman Muhammad Ali[Serving chairman of SECP at that time] told all this account on Mubashir Lucmans program.He had to resign because of daily planted news on jang/geo and pressures from other influencial people on him by Jang/Geo group.


jang group is defaulter of 1.5 billion rupees of National bank of Pakistan .Record shown on Mubashirs Program.


Mir Shakel or Jahangir Siddique has arrest warrants issued by Supreme court in 1985 but no action up till now(I wonder why).
Record shown on Mubashirs Program.Detailed order of Supreme court.


Geo/Jang group tried to humiliate,give a bad name to a group BOL via Hindustan Times owner of BOL invested 20 million dollars in Pakistan to initially open a news channel,then a sports and entertainment channel along with a English/Urdu news paper.Because of fear of competition


Geo/Jang got gag orders from Islamabad high court and sindh High court that Mubashir Lucman and Zaid hamid can not even talk or use any means print or social media to say anything against "Aman ki Asha" and "Geos Hindusan times disaster"[So much for champions of freedom of speech].


Islamabad High court orders were dismissed by supreme courts as it deemed the case of gag order unable to be heard by court as it violates constitution and right to free speech but Sindh High court orders remains.
 
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