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Title
HOW EXPERIENCE BECOMES A JOURNALISTIC ASSET? A LOCAL REPORTER'S PERSPECTIVE TO UNDERSTAND CONFLICT-SENSITIVE REPORTING IN THE TROUBLED PASHTUN BELT OF PAKISTAN.
The article discusses specific challenges for ethnic Pashtun journalists in conflict-sensitive reporting in the northwest's terror-hit regions of Pakistan. Topics include a glimpse of the Pashtun Belt's ravaged media landscape, the Pashtun representation crisis, and ways to improve local media's sensitivity to issues facing the troubled Pashtun Belt.