The white noise of war
The dangerous escalation between Pakistan and India should not be swayed by the media frenzy that currently operates parallel to reality and its terrifying consequences.
- Reporter / Journalist
Karachi, Karachi City, Sindh, Pakistan
3 reviews$250 - $550 / Day
Request QuoteCurrently Editor Magazines for Dawn, Pakistan's leading English language newspaper, Hasan has worked in the past for NBC, Channel News Asia (Singapore), Geo TV and Herald (Pakistan) among others. His writing has appeared in India Today, New York Times, The Star (South Africa), The Herald (New Zealand), MSNBC, BBCUrdu, TRTWorld (Turkey), Dawn, Newsline, The News and The Muslim (Pakistan). In addition, he has also done radio for BBC Urdu Service. Hasan is also a filmmaker and has directed and produced a number of shorts, news segments and documentaries as well as a critically acclaimed feature film. He was nominated by the World Economic Forum as a Global Leader for Tomorrow in 2003.
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