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Pakistan in Crisis

The fabric of Pakistani society is under threat from extremism. Jill McGivering reports.

Pakistan is battling a rising tide of Islamic extremism. The militant violence has now reached far beyond the lawless tribal areas along the border with Afghanistan and is penetrating the country鈥檚 main cities, threatening the very fabric of Pakistani society.

In this edition of Assignment, Jill McGivering, a former 大象传媒 South Asia correspondent, travels across the country, charting the corrosive effect of the violence. She visits the bleak camps in the North-West, now housing some of the 600,000 displaced people who鈥檝e fled the fighting and have dramatic stories to tell of the impact of Taliban-style extremists on their lives. She meets wealthy Pakistanis in the capital Islamabad who fear their country鈥檚 future and hears some of the displaced talk of taking up arms against the militants. And she travels to Lahore, traditionally the country鈥檚 most liberal and cultural city but the recent scene of two bloody attacks by militants. Jill was in Lahore, gathering material for the programme, when Islamic militants stormed a police compound there and includes a dramatic first-hand account of the bloody eight hour siege that followed.

23 minutes

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Sun 26 Apr 2009 09:06GMT

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