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South Asia Tribune : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Asia Tribune The South Asia Tribune is one of the prominent online journals. It focus on the political, social, regional and other issues of South Asia. A prominent US-based Pakistani journalist, Shaheen Sehbai, is the founder of this journal. ==Shaheen Sehbai== Shaheen Sehbai is the founder of the South Asia Tribune. He is a veteran Pakistani journalist based in America, who has worked as a reporter for the ''Dawn'' newspaper in Washington D.C. and later as an editor for ''The News International'' in Islamabad. On February 16, 2002, Sehbai let a story run that exposed Pakistani government ties to terrorist bombings in India (a story that also ran in ''The Washington Post'' and ''The International Herald Tribune'' by the work of the reporter, not by Sehbai). The government immediately stopped its advertisements in ''The News International'', and put inordinate pressure on the company to fire those involved in the creation and publication of the story. Because of the Daniel Pearl situation at the time, the Pakistani government was anxious to crush any rumors of connections to terrorism, and made a great deal of effort to censor any reporting that would suggest them. ''The News International'' was under constant pressure to tone down any stories that might show any sort of government corruption, and Sehbai had repeatedly fallen into trouble or punishment for running exposés. After the February 16th article, though, the government forced Sehbai to resign through immense financial pressure on ''The News International'', and Sehbai was later accused of armed robbery by an employee of the Pakistani army headquarters. He eventually left for the United States, becoming an expatriate out of disgust for the Musharraf government.
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