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Her first major interview was with Benazir Bhutto in London in 1987 where subsequently she was then invited to her wedding in Pakistan later that year. From here, she began her life as a foreign correspondent in Pakistan, journeying through Kashmir and along the frontiers of neighbouring Afghanistan, a place where the Mujahideen were fighting the Soviets occupiers. In her time she interviewed and became good friends with many in the local community including future Afghan President Hamid Karzai. She was deported back to London, by a less than friendly Inter-Services Intelligence, who did not like the content of her journalism and views from within the country.
Christina Lamb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pakistan expels our foreign correspondent
By Martin Bentham
Published: 12:01AM GMT 11 Nov 2001
Pakistan expels our foreign correspondent - Telegraph
She is one of the long range of cheap journalists who look for their meal ticket by producing garbage. And that too against the people of the country who made her what she is, her career started only because Benazir gave her the opportunity to conduct an interview.
All this propaganda news that such newspaper print are usually to increase viewership and get a few more fools to read their childish character assassination.
Lamb is a *****.
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