1stly, we are not sure who really backs GEO with $$ ...Foreign investors are not questioned when bringing in $$ to the country...Prob how we got Talibunnies!
for all we know it could be a sub branch of:
The GEO Group, Inc. (GEO) is the world's leading provider of correctional, detention, and community reentry services with 98 facilities, approximately 77,000 beds, and 18,000 employees around the globe.
Welcome to The GEO Group, Inc.
Within the $3 billion private prison industry, GEO Group is the nation's second largest for-profit prison operator. One of its prisons,
which is the subject of an NPR News investigation, is now being investigated by the Department of Justice, and a civil rights lawsuit alleges that juvenile inmates are being held in "barbaric and unconstitutional conditions."
What Is GEO Group? : NPR
About Us No where do they show where their real host is...
Jang Group of Newspapers (colloquially known as simply the
Jang Group) is a subsidiary of the
Independent Media Corporation. Its headquarters is in Printing House,
Karachi. It is
Pakistan's largest group of newspapers and the publisher of the
Urdu newspaper the
Daily Jang (جنگ),
The News International,
Mag Weekly, and
Awam.[
citation needed]
GEO News, an Urdu news channel, is affiliated with the group.
Mir Khalil ur Rehman was the founder of the group and his son,
Mir Shakil ur Rehman, is the present head of the business house based in Karachi.[
citation needed]
Mir Shakil ur Rehman is considered to be the 3rd richest person in Pakistan.
Mir Khalil ur Rahman was born in 1927 to a middle-class family in the town of
Gujranwala,
Punjab, where he received his schooling and college education. Having finished his basic education, he graduated in Accountancy from the Punjab University. During the Second World War, his parents moved to New Delhi, capital of the British Indian Empire. It was here that he discovered his love for journalism. The newspaper world attracted him far more than the dull books of accountancy. He had a passion for reading and writing and a fondness for newspapers and magazines. He sat glued to his radio set, listening to the latest war news.
In 1940, when he was still a student, he started a newspaper for
Muslims in pre-partition
Hindustan fighting in
World War II in
Delhi. He called it the Jang, or War. This was not an exaggerated name as some believed, but a statement against war, and so Mir Khalil-ur-Rehman made it clear that he was doing this for the soldiers and not to encourage the Second World War.
When the creation of the Muslim-majority State of
Pakistan was established on August 14, 1947, Mir Saheb moved to Karachi, capital of the new Muslim State, and started publishing the Daily Jang from there which was funded by a loan of 5000 rupees from Abdul Ghani Barq of Ferozsons Printers. Pakistan's Governor General, Quaid-i-Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah was delighted due to this move and offered the government's help in running it. Mir Saheb however, declined the offer saying that freedom of the press was his motto and the goal for the Fourth pillar of State in Pakistan. Mir Saheb galvanised the press in Pakistan and helped in founding the Council of Pakistan Newspapers Editors (CPNE). He opposed tooth and nail any Government measure or action which curbed the freedom of the press in Pakistan
As for the Jewish part...I dont support that but I am guessing some say it coz it rhythms some say it as a hate word...