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Waris Mir
Waris Mir (22 November 1938 – 9 July 1987), was a Pakistani journalist, intellectual, writer and academic known for his struggle to uphold the cause of democracy and press freedom through his writings during the dictatorial era of the country's third military ruler, General Zia-ul-Haq. == Education and career ==
Mir completed his secondary school education at Murray College in Sialkot, a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan known for its intellectuals and the birthplace of the poet Allama Iqbal. He received his Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication in 1964 from the University of the Punjab, Lahore and joined the same department as a lecturer in 1965. He completed his M.Phil. in Journalism from City University in London in 1976. He was appointed Chairman of the Mass Communication Department in the University of the Punjab where he taught for 25 years while at the same time wrting articles and columns for almost all the leading Urdu newspapers of the country.〔Mahmood Mirza, (9 July 2013) (پروفیسر وارث میر ، ایک سماجی مفکر… ) ''Daily Express'' (in Urdu, English translation of title: "A social thinker")〕 He wrote extensively on all important national and international issues of his times, especially in the 1970s and 1980s when speaking out was a punishable offence. His scholarly writings which appeared in ''Jang'', Pakistan's most widely circulated Urdu newspaper earned him rising popularity amongst its readers, especially during General Zia-ul-Haq's martial law period when the latter tried to Islamise Pakistani society by enforcing Shariah law.〔Sana Amir (July 2007) (Voice that still echoes ), ''Daily News''〕
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