China will fund media university in Pakistan
School will "respond to western media propaganda"
Pakistan will establish a media university "in collaboration with China," Minister for Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan announced on Wednesday. Although details are scant, the government-run Associated Press of Pakistan writes that media attaches trained at the new institute will help "respond to western media propaganda." Pakistan’s prime minister is in China on business this week.
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