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Malik Siraj Akbar

Malik Siraj Akbar is a U.S.A-based exiled Baloch journalist and newspaper editor. He was a 2014-15 Edward Mason Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School of Government where he was elected as the Vice President Communications at the Kennedy School Student Government (KSSG). He served as the Online Editor of Kennedy School's student newspaper, ''the Citizen''. He is the first Baloch to attend Harvard University.
Akbar is the editor-in-chief of the Baloch Hal, the first online English language newspaper of Pakistan's Balochistan province and a contributing writer for the Huffington Post. In 2010-11, Akbar was a (Hubert Humphrey Fellow ) at Arizona State University while in 2012, the National Endowment for Democracy (N.E.D), a Washington DC-based organization, awarded him a Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship where he (researched ) the political assassinations, enforced disappearances and attacks on journalists in Balochistan.
==Early life==
Akbar was born in a Pakistan-Iran border district, Panjgur. He attended the Government Model High School Panjgur for his matriculation degree. He was an active public speaker and represented his district in numerous provincial and national speech contests. As an opening batsman and wicket-keeper, Akbar captained his school cricket team. He attended the Government Degree College Panjgur for a Bachelor's degree in Political Science. In 2005, he became the first Pakistani male journalist to be awarded the Madanjeet Singh South Asia Foundation Media Scholarship that enabled him to undertake a one-year post-graduation diploma at the Asian College of Journalism in Chennai, India, where he studied print journalism focusing on politics, identities politics and gender issues. In an article for India-Pakistan peace initiative, ''Aman Ki Asha'', Akbar said, the time he spent in India as an exchange student "completely reshaped me as a person and broadened my world vision." He added, "One of my biggest challenges as a Pakistani is to convince people back home how diverse India is." Akbar got his Master's degree in International Relations from the University of Balochistan, Quetta.

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