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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | JAN-MAR 2026

Journalists should report conflict, not amplify it

PAKISTAN SECURITY REPORT 2025

When defined objectively, radicalization seems very close to war: Wusat Ullah Khan

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Human rights reporting in Pakistani media

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Radicalization can be religious, secular, political or economic phenomenon: Shabana Fayyaz

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Radicalization in Pakistan: Journalists see media’s reconciliatory role as desirable

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Groups and movements become radical in a ‘comparative perspective’: Dr. Muhammad Islam

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Building infrastructure and institutions is imperative to restore peace in FATA

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Terrorism is a product of strategic choices and psychological forces: Prof. Adam Dolnik

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Absence of constitutional means and biased social structure give birth to radicalism: Dr. Rasul Baksh Rais

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Human Rights Reporting in Pakistani Media

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Mapping the Madrasa Mindset: Political Attitudes of Pakistani Seminaries

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