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The international narrative on "Is Pakistan Safe to travel"

Baz

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Apologies if this has been discussed before. I am asking this after reading about the royal couple visiting pakistan and the "security concerns" media hype

It is nauseating to read this over and over and over. FCO says "Islamabad and lahore are not safe due to kidnapping". Are they serious?

How can we stop this non sensical foreign media bull crap from appearing all over the world.

What do you guys think?
 
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Media war against Pakistan's Tourism sector, can only be fought with the Pakistani government's involvement


3000-4000 positive articles on Pakistan per quarter


a) More Press releases from formal Pakistani Government
b) Hiring more English writers to write articles on Pakistan, Blogs, and Reviews
c) Investment in Tourism shows to visit Pakistan cover historic sites
d) Social Media strategy
e) Promotion of Good news on Pakistan
 
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According to FCO (or State department) everywhere is unsafe. If were to choose my destination according to their advise, I would locked in my house.
 
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Well then I wonder how 200+ million people are still living there.
 
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According to FCO (or State department) everywhere is unsafe. If were to choose my destination according to their advise, I would locked in my house.
Oh then don't follow their instructions otherwise your life will be difficult
 
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visits by high profile people such as the royals certainly help but equally damaging is high profile refusal to visit by peopel such as the Sri Lanka cricketers. It is a long climb back that you need
 
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No one cares about Sri Lankan cricket team. It is peanuts compared to royal visit.

That's true, royals visit is quite a coup. I'm just pointing out it's a long climb with up 2 down 1. Imran Khan's western ways help outside Pakistan and his religious turn help inside.
 
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Apologies if this has been discussed before. I am asking this after reading about the royal couple visiting pakistan and the "security concerns" media hype

It is nauseating to read this over and over and over. FCO says "Islamabad and lahore are not safe due to kidnapping". Are they serious?

How can we stop this non sensical foreign media bull crap from appearing all over the world.

What do you guys think?
Prince William arrival in Pakistan covered by all major US media outlets.
 
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If you follow travel vlogs on youtube, there is literally a lineup of big travel vloggers that have visited Pakistan recently and others that are currently visiting. They have all posted several videos sharing their experience, and they've all been very positive. It started off with a few vloggers and now I've lost count and the names of all the vloggers.
 
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If you follow travel vlogs on youtube, there is literally a lineup of big travel vloggers that have visited Pakistan recently. They have all posted several videos sharing their experience, and they've all been very positive. It started off with a few vloggers and now I've lost count and the names of all the vloggers.
I have seen most of them and it is awesome, we had never seen such interest before but this western media needs to be controlled somehow
 
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I have seen most of them and it is awesome, we had never seen such interest before but this western media needs to be controlled somehow

Forbes has been quite favourable to Pakistan. But other media outlets such as CNN, BBC etc still have a vendetta. You can see the tide slowly changing though. These things take time, but you can see a visible difference.

According to FCO (or State department) everywhere is unsafe. If were to choose my destination according to their advise, I would locked in my house.

One has to look at official government advisories with a pinch of salt. They will usually err on the side of caution and make most countries appear much more unsafe than they actually are, and this is because they don't want the bad publicity and potential lawsuits if something happens. It's also a political tool. Do you really think Iran is more unsafe than many of the countries they have "avoid all non-essential travel' for? Looking at people who have actually traveled, using actually crime and terrorism data is much more reliable.
 
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