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New York Times, After TV Debates, Pakistan May Ease Laws on Rape Reporting.By Salman Masood; Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 1,685,000
International Herald Tribune, In Pakistan, Media Chief Criticizes Islamic Law
By Salman Masood; Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 450,000
Times of India, TV-rapped Pakistan May Ease Rape Laws.
By Salman Masood; Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 7,000,000
San Francisco Chronicle, Pakistan Ponders Altering Islamic Rape Law: Hudood Ordinances Oppress Women, Say Rights Advocates.
By Salman Masood; Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 540,000
Seattle Time/Post Intelligencer, Pakistani Rape Victims Jailed for Adultery.
By Salman Masood; Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 450,000
Arizona Daily Star, Around the World, PAKISTAN: TV broadcasts may ease proving rape. Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 175,000
Sun-Sentinel (Florida), Pakistan TV Pushes for Rape Law Change.
By Salman Masood; Sunday, July 9, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 350,000
Christian Science Monitor, After TV Series, Pakistan Rethinks Rape, Sex Laws.By Ashraf Khan; Tuesday, July 11, 2006. Approximate Circulation: 90,000
Religion News Service, Pakistan Moving to Revise Islamic Laws
by J. Edward Mendez, July 17th 2006
On the Media (Radio Show): Prime time Pakistan