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ID090557
Title ProperZia's long reach
LanguageENG
AuthorMirza, Quddus
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Pakistani society has faced multiple forms of censorship during its short period as a nation-state. In fact, censorship has been a constant characteristic and tool of successive Pakistani regimes. But during the second last military rule, from 1977 to 1988, this became a particularly prominent presence. The regime of that time, headed by Zia ul-Haq, was known for monopolising religion and manipulating ethics in order to justify its existence. As such, censorship, the control over information and knowledge, was considered an essential weapon in order to maintain order and keep power.
`In' analytical NoteHimal Vol. 22, No. 9; Sep 2009: p36-38
Journal SourceHimal Vol. 22, No. 9; Sep 2009: p36-38
Key WordsPakistan ;  Censorship ;  Zia's Regime ;  Artists