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Pakistan proposes curbs on raucous media - The Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Media censorship is nothing new in Pakistan, where military dictators come and go. But newly proposed rules to ban TV programming deemed against the national interest spring from an unlikely source: a civilian government that has prided itself on inching the country toward democracy over the past four years.
The proposals were issued last week by a media regulatory body that says it is responding to public complaints about an explosion of increasingly shrill, fact-twisting and privacy-invading cable news shows. But the draft measures also take pointed aim at coverage that criticizes the organs of the state or undermines Pakistans solidarity as an independent and sovereign country.