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SYED
SALEEM SHAHZAD
I am in my early 30s and based in Pakistan's
southern city of Karachi. I have been writing for newspapers for
several years, starting as a staff reporter at The Star (Dawn Group
of Newspapers), to which I am still affiliated as senior political
correspondent. The power sector and aviation were my main fields,
and my exposes in these areas have had an impact on national policy
making. More recently, I am known for writing bold stories about
sensitive institutions like the apex court and the armed forces.
Exposing the role of the Inter-Services Intelligence agency in
Pakistani politics landed me in trouble, but intervention at a very
high level by leaders of the national press forced the state
apparatus to take a step back. Presently, regional issues including
the political situations in Afghanistan, Iran and the Middle East
are my focus. [Editor's note: While the world's media was still
obsessed with the ruins of the World Trade Center, Saleem was
putting the story into context: US courts Muslim
backlash (Sept 12, 2001) and Osama bin Laden:
Myths and reality
(Sept 14, 2001)]
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