Friday, October 8, 2010

Rent Boys

It's late. I am tired. So I'm not going to write a proper post. But I still want to put this clip out there, for people to see and hear and to comment on.

The topic of the Riz Khan programme on Al-Jazeera English is Pak-US relations - whether they have reached a breaking point. In particular, listen in to what C. Christine Fair (Georgetown professor and Pakistan analyst) has to say about drones and the Pakistani media beginning around 5:10. She points out that the claims of collateral damage from the drone strikes are usually unsubstantiated (absolutely true, but as much I suppose as American claims of having taken out specific terrorists) and that "the interesting side of Pakistan's new vibrant media is that a lot of it is for rent." (Can just imagine the spluttering by Hamid Mir on Capital Talk soon.)

But would actually encourage you to see the whole programme. Some good stuff from General Talat Masood too. And a pessimistic outlook from Fair towards the end. Thanks to @takhalus for the link.

6 comments:

Ali K Chishti said...

Christine is a good friend whom recently authored the Rand's Counter Insurgency Pakistan manual / paper too. She also ridiculed the Yawn News Reporter guy and when she says something, she means it :)

Anonymous said...

Which Yawn News reporter guy?

Alpha Za said...

Is it any surprise that our media is for rent? I mean, they have enough trouble making ends meet as it is....

Ahmed said...

i have no problem with journalists being on rent in a free market - caveat emptor after all...
but there are important journalists in pakistan (talat hussain, nusrat javed etc) just as in the US who are not for rent.

Agnostic Monk said...

Why do the comments open up in a separate pop-up window? And why no blog roll of good blogs such as yours.

Yusaf Khan said...

I think nowadays, sadly, most journalists have been "rented" including the esteemed Western ones. The Wall Street Journal has been rented by the Pentagon. Whenever the US wants to beat Pakistan up they "leak" the news first to the WSJ. That is why people are giving up on the main media outlets and turning to blogs.