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Hamid Mir Famous Indian Newspaper "THE HINDU" wrote about Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir "He has interviewed just about all the political bigwigs of the modern world. In Pakistan, the list includes President Pervez Musharraf, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, Former Prime Ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif. As for the movers and shakers of the wider world, there is the savvy U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, besides the controversial Colin Powell, Richard Armitage and others. He has also interviewed President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan, but his `scoop', by all standards, was Osama Bin Laden, whom he interviewed not once but three times - the last one shortly after 9/11. Not just that, he is known as the authorized biographer of Osama Bin Laden. No doubt Geo TV is proud of Hamid Mir." A well known American Newspaper "Christian Science Monitor" declared Hamid Mir as the hero of Pakistani masses but a villain for Pakistan Army after his coverage of earthquake in October 2005.A plea to Uncle Musharraf Hamid Mir have covered all the major Wars and Conflicts in recent years. He has received many National and International Awards. He has presented many papers on terrorism and conflict resolution in International Seminars held in Pakistan, India, USA, UK, Germany and other Countries. (Adventure in Las Vegas). His father Prof. Waris Mir was a prominent columnist and teacher of Journalism in University of Punjab Lahore "He died with his boots on". Currently Hamid Mir is working with GEO TV and writing for Jang Group of Newspapers. Face of Deface President Zardari riding on Lion's back US plan against Pakistan
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Hamid Mir in Baghdad (Iraq) with US Troops
April 2003. |
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Hamid Mir in Ghazni Afghanistan with
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