Syed Aslam
I am an ward-winning English language print journalist who has worked with some of the most prestigious dailies and weeklies of Pakistan.
Over the years I have also started shooting pictures simple because pictures turn a a good story into a great story.I believe that a news report or a story must be aptly told to keep the readers interested and it must scratch the surface good so as to provide maximum information to the readers.
If you need in-depth news stories or reports; particular about the economy, industry, trade, business, natural resources, foreign trade related to Pakistan I can be contacted at my cell no.0092 300 2712720 as well as at my email smaslam1@yahoo.com.
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by Syed Aslam
Rallies and seminars were organized by one of the major religious political parties in federal, as well as four provincial capitals of Pakistan, demanding the release of Dr. Aafia Siddiqui. Karachi, Pakistan. 16th September 2011
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by Syed Aslam
Rains lashed Karachi today to bring relief to people forced to brave extremely humid weather amidst prolonged power shut-offs that have become routine. Pakistan. 10th September 2011
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by Syed Aslam
Muthahida Quami Movement (MQM), the political party that represents Urbak areas of Sindh, called for a strike, prompting the streets to become deserted. Karachi, Pakistan. 23rd August 2011
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by Syed Aslam
Muthahida Quami Movement declares a 'day of condemnation and mourning' against the killings of its workers and supporters. MQM is the 3rd largest liberal-secular party in Pakistan. 23rd August 2011
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by Syed Aslam
Dark rainy clouds hang over Karachi, a city devastated by political violence claiming dozens of lives every day. Pakistan. 21st August 2011
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by Syed Aslam
People displaced by devastating floods last year and still living in makeshift camps around Karachi, staged a protest demanding government relief in the form of clean drinking water, education, and payment of moneys still owed them. 02 August 2011
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by Syed Aslam
The severe shortage of power has turned the lives of Pakistanis a living hell.
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by Syed Aslam
Hundreds of fishermen and their families of the Pakistan Fisher Folk Forum threatened to block President Asif Ali Zardari’s personal residence in Karachi if the alleged murderers of two elderly leaders were not arrested within a week. 30 July 2011

