What kind of conflicting reports were there on Pakistan and quality reporting?
On Monday, HuffPost’s Eyes and Ears kicked off our two-week Pakistan News Hunt in partnership with News Trust. Thanks to over a hundred Eyes & Ears investigators who signed up through News Trust, we have highlighted some great journalism on the situation in Pakistan. We started by compiling stories about the conflict in Swat Valley, where displaced residents have recently begun to return after months of fighting between the military and Taliban forces. Internally displaced Pakistanis who have returned to their homes in Swat Valley after months in refugee camps feel unsafe, and accounts from the Pakistani, U.S. and international press have offered contradictory reports on how secure the North West Frontier Province is now. Sources: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-palevsky/conflicting-reports-on-pa_b_248927.
On Monday, HuffPost’s Eyes and Ears kicked off our two-week Pakistan News Hunt in partnership with News Trust. Thanks to over a hundred Eyes & Ears investigators who signed up through News Trust, we have highlighted some great journalism on the situation in Pakistan. We started by compiling stories about the conflict in Swat Valley, where displaced residents have recently begun to return after months of fighting between the military and Taliban forces. Internally displaced Pakistanis who have returned to their homes in Swat Valley after months in refugee camps feel unsafe, and accounts from the Pakistani, U.S. and international press have offered contradictory reports on how secure the North West Frontier Province is now. The Wall Street Journal reported (News Hunt reviews) that Taliban militants, after being scattered by the Pakistani army, have regrouped and resumed attacks on towns and villages in Swat Valley. Whether a last hurrah or the makings of a new campaign, “the renewed viol
On Monday, HuffPost’s Eyes and Ears kicked off our two-week Pakistan News Hunt in partnership with News Trust. Thanks to over a hundred Eyes & Ears investigators who signed up through News Trust, we have highlighted some great journalism on the situation in Pakistan. We started by compiling stories about the conflict in Swat Valley, where displaced residents have recently begun to return after months of fighting between the military and Taliban forces. Internally displaced Pakistanis who have returned to their homes in Swat Valley after months in refugee camps feel unsafe, and accounts from the Pakistani, U.S. and international press have offered contradictory reports on how secure the North West Frontier Province is now. The Wall Street Journal reported (News Hunt reviews) that Taliban militants, after being scattered by the Pakistani army, have regrouped and resumed attacks on towns and villages in Swat Valley. Whether a last hurrah or the makings of a new campaign, “the renewed viol