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- From: f_gautjw@ccsvax.sfasu.edu
- Newsgroups: misc.headlines
- Subject: RE: India and Afghanistan
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.150132.2221@ccsvax.sfasu.edu>
- Date: 21 Dec 92 15:01:32 CST
- References: <1992Dec17.181232.2192@ccsvax.sfasu.edu> <NT05VB1w165w@netlink.cts.com>
- Organization: Stephen F. Austin State University
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- In article <NT05VB1w165w@netlink.cts.com>, galan@netlink.cts.com (Greg Gross) writes:
- > f_gautjw@ccsvax.sfasu.edu writes:
-
- [deleted]
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- >> From reports I've picked up over shortwave, the situation is extremely
- >> serious with human rights down the drain for the Moslem population.
- >> The reports of extreme brutality are matched only by the lack of reports
- >> on the situation in this country's controlled media.
- >>
- >> -Joe Gaut
- >>
- >
- >
- > whenever someone doesn't see prominent play given to some story of
- > particular interest to *them,* someone narly automaticaly assumes that
- > some sort of conspiracy is involved.
- >
- > I wonder who is "controlling" the media to block publication of stories
- > about Kashmir...? This is ridiculous, but I know such suggestions will
- > continue, almost invariably made by people who don't have even half a
- > clue about how story decisions are made, or how stories are obtained in
- > the first place.
- > G.
- >
- > --
- > Gregory Alan Gross Welcome to life, where no good deed goes unpunished.
-
-
- Tell them at the Kashmiri border that you are an American free lance
- journalist and see how far into the country you get. Maybe you can do
- better than the respected journalist, whose first hand report I heard,
- who declared himself a tourist and feared for his safety if discovered
- the whole time he was there. Stories in Kashmir are obtained a bit
- differently in Kashmir these days than in San Diego.
-