Umar Cheema, an investigative reporter for the largest English-language Pakistani newspaper, The News, writes of his recent abduction ...
Abducted and Tortured - for Reporting the News
Lesson learned: No matter what, you have to put yourself out there and take a stand. We commend Mr. Cheema for doing so in this piece (and in his life) -- because the most important element to life is "freedom." We hope he is allowed to keep that freedom along with his ability to write brilliantly.
Related article: "Who Attacked Umar Cheema?" Others here and here. Lastly, "The Significance of Umar Cheema's abduction - Blog - Committee to Protect Journalists."
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