The lone watchdog

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Ever since coming to power, Pakistan´s Chief Executive General Pervez Musharraf has gone out of his way to constantly reassure Pakistanis and the world that civil liberties will be respected under his rule. Most would agree that, albeit a few lapses, such as the detention without charge of various government functionaries loyal to ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Musharraf has on the whole honoured his word.

Journalists, however, remain cautious, having been avuncularly warned by the CE that the press should "play a positive and constructive role". A week after the 12 October 1999 coup, local newspapers reported that 20 journalists had been added to a list of citizens prohibited from travelling outside Pakistan. And on 21 October, a truckload of soldiers visited the Lahore offices of a leftist political weekly, questioned them about their reasons for publishing an issue headlined "No to Martial Law", and asked for information about the weekly´s publisher and printer.

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