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JSMM authorities have posted on their official blog that they allegedly met with authorities of DAWN News and presented to them a 'Memorandum Letter' regarding coverage of their subversive activities. The blog further adds that authorities at DAWN, who are terrorized by the group itself, allegedly agreed to their demands and 'assured' them of coverage.
There are reasons to believe the demands must have been met. If one notes the stories appearing in a softer approach towards the JSMM on 23rd May and 28th April, the changed approach becomes more apparent. An extract from the JSMM's 'Memorandum' mentions:
The last known media story mentioning JSMM states (quoting DAWN reporter Muhammad Hussain Khan):
JSMM has called for a province wide strike on Monday, according to a press release received through an email, to condemn the incident.
The PR blamed ISI and Rangers saying that they had picked up two activists who were busy in preparation of late GM Syeds death anniversary on April 24. After going missing their bodies were found on Sunday in Khairpur Nathan Shah, it said.
A proper inquiry must be investigated on whether terrorists of the JSMM might have forced authorities at DAWN News to give them media attention, since it must be kept in mind that the same newspaper also covered this story:
"..a leader of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) recently banned by the government Sajjad Shar spoke to the Hyderabad bureau in charge of Dawn, Mohammad Hussain Khan, and claimed the responsibility of burning Dawn copies. He also threatened another province-wide reaction.
Earlier on Friday evening, he had called Mr Khan to record his protest that news coverage of JSMM was being neglected by the paper
JSMM authorities have posted on their official blog that they allegedly met with authorities of DAWN News and presented to them a 'Memorandum Letter' regarding coverage of their subversive activities. The blog further adds that authorities at DAWN, who are terrorized by the group itself, allegedly agreed to their demands and 'assured' them of coverage.
There are reasons to believe the demands must have been met. If one notes the stories appearing in a softer approach towards the JSMM on 23rd May and 28th April, the changed approach becomes more apparent. An extract from the JSMM's 'Memorandum' mentions:
The last known media story mentioning JSMM states (quoting DAWN reporter Muhammad Hussain Khan):
JSMM has called for a province wide strike on Monday, according to a press release received through an email, to condemn the incident.
The PR blamed ISI and Rangers saying that they had picked up two activists who were busy in preparation of late GM Syeds death anniversary on April 24. After going missing their bodies were found on Sunday in Khairpur Nathan Shah, it said.
A proper inquiry must be investigated on whether terrorists of the JSMM might have forced authorities at DAWN News to give them media attention, since it must be kept in mind that the same newspaper also covered this story:
"..a leader of the Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) recently banned by the government Sajjad Shar spoke to the Hyderabad bureau in charge of Dawn, Mohammad Hussain Khan, and claimed the responsibility of burning Dawn copies. He also threatened another province-wide reaction.
Earlier on Friday evening, he had called Mr Khan to record his protest that news coverage of JSMM was being neglected by the paper