Follow-up to the Karachi saga
A quick follow-up to yesterday’s post on the inaccurate reports in the Pakistani media claiming that FP had named Karachi’s mayor "the second best mayor in the world": The Dawn newspaper, which gave prominent placement to the original inaccurate story, have now run a second story that quotes FP‘s Media Coordinator Jina Hassan setting the ...
A quick follow-up to yesterday's post on the inaccurate reports in the Pakistani media claiming that FP had named Karachi's mayor "the second best mayor in the world":
A quick follow-up to yesterday’s post on the inaccurate reports in the Pakistani media claiming that FP had named Karachi’s mayor "the second best mayor in the world":
The Dawn newspaper, which gave prominent placement to the original inaccurate story, have now run a second story that quotes FP‘s Media Coordinator Jina Hassan setting the record straight.
According to Dawn‘s site, the story is the newspaper’s most read and most e-mailed item today, so hopefully this clarification should put an end to the whole mess. Although the amusing headline, "Magazine denies declaring Kamal 2nd best mayor," kind of makes it sound like this is a matter of opinion.
We invite anyone who’s still confused to just read the original piece.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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