Saturday, July 9, 2011

ISPR rejects NYT reports against Army, ISI


ISPR rejects NYT reports against Army, ISI








RAWALPINDI: DG ISPR Major General Athar Abbas Saturday rejected the allegations leveled against the Army and ISI in series of 'unsubstantiated' news reports published by the American newspaper New York Times.

According to ISPR, DG ISPR during an interview with a foreign news agency said that in recent weeks the New York Times has continued to publish wild claims presented as news stories on the basis on information supposedly provided by unnamed US officials.

He added that in most cases such news reports have quoted anonymous US sources, bringing the veracity of their reporting into question.

Recalling NYT's apology of March 2004 about some of its coverage of the Iraq war, General Abbas said at that time the newspaper had this to say: "In some cases, information that was controversial then, and seems questionable now, was insufficiently qualified or allowed to stand unchallenged. Looking back, we wish we had been more aggressive in reexamining the claims as new evidence emerged-or failed to emerge".

The Military Spokesman further said: "if the newspaper continues with its vilifying campaign without any concrete evidence, I am afraid at some point it may end up expressing its deep regret the way it did in the case of its Iraq coverage.
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