Als gäbe es sonst keine Probleme
Die pakistanische Tageszeitung “The Nation” meldet:
The latest news is that the intelligence agencies are blocking the UK military’s aid to the flood victims owing to Prime Minister Cameron’s remarks on Pakistan’s role in the Afghan war. It is quite odd, given how the government had earlier taken aid from New Delhi, dealing a big blow to the integrity of the patriotic public and the Kashmiris.
via WADI-Blog.
Dasselbe Blatt beschäftigt sich allerdings selbst mit den ganz wichtigen Fragen:
The entourage of visiting Danish Minister for Development Cooperation Soeren Pind also included two journalists who were blacklisted by the Government of Pakistan and forced out of the country with the direction that they should not be granted visas in future.
Sources in the Federal Government informed TheNation that Ms Puk Damsgard Anderson and Ms Semi Jan, both Danish journalists, were blacklisted by the Ministry of Interior and after cancellation of their visas, they were previously deported in May and June last respectively. It was clearly mentioned in the letter that both the ladies were blacklisted permanently and all the departments including Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other concerned departments were duly intimated in this connection.
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It is pertinent to mention here that Semi Jan is Danish national having Pakistan background and Ministry of Interior had serious allegations against both these ladies and after having solid evidence against both these ladies, they were blacklisted and deported from the country.
via “Berlingske Tidende“.
Damsgård arbeitet für “Jyllands Posten”, Simi Jan, die selbst auis einer pakistansichen Familie stammt für “Politiken” und den öffentlich rechtlichen Sender TV2.
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