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'''Amir Mir''' is a [[Pakistan]]i journalist and author who is noted for his extensive work and coverage of news related to [[Islamic terrorism]], Pakistan and [[Afghanistan]]. Mir has worked as a correspondent and columnist for several Pakistani and international news organisations, and is currently the deputy editor of ''[[The Herald (Pakistan)|The Herald]]''. He also works for ''[[Newsline (magazine)|Newsline]]'' magazine. He is an outspoken critic of former [[Pakistani President]] Gen. [[Pervez Musharraf]].

==Biography==
Amir Mir graduated from the [[University of the Punjab]] in [[Lahore]] with a degree in political science. He began his career as a journalist in 1988, working for various major Pakistani and international news organisations. He earned fame and repute as an investigative journalist for his work pertaining to Islamic terrorism, investigating the activities of terrorist groups operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan.<ref name="A">{{cite web|title=Journalist Amir Mir declines award from Musharraf|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report_journalist-amir-mir-declines-award-from-musharraf_1031841|publisher=DNA India|date=2006-05-28|accessdate=2010-09-18}}</ref> He is the brother of famous journalist [[Hamid Mir]].

==Criticism of Musharraf==
Amir Mir has been an outspoken critic of former Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf, condemning him as a military dictator who violated Pakistan's democracy and constitution.<ref name="A"/> When he was declared the best reporter of 2005 by the All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS), he refused to accept the award as it was to be presented by Musharraf.<ref name="A"/> He also criticised the APNS for inviting Musharraf, who Mir said was a military dictator who did not respect the freedom of expression.<ref name="A"/> In his book ''The True Face of Jehadis: Inside Pakistan's Network of Terror'', Mir claims that Musharraf himself believes in [[Islamic fundamentalism]].<ref name="C">{{cite web|title=Book Review: Deadly double game - The True Face of Jehadis: Inside Pakistan's Network of Terror|url=http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/HH26Df01.html|author=Sreeram Chaulia|publisher=Asia Times|date=2006-08-26|accessdate=2010-09-18}}</ref> Mir accuses Musharraf of making half-hearted efforts to curb radical Islamic groups operating in Pakistan.<ref name="C"/>

==Threats==
Mir has been criticised within Pakistan for writing articles that are claimed to be damaging to Pakistan's standing in the world. Maj. Gen. Rashid Qureshi of the [[Pakistani army]] accused Mir of being an "Indian agent" after he published an article in ''[[Outlook (magazine)|Outlook]]'', an [[India]]n news magazine.<ref name="B2">{{cite web|title=RSF condemns threats against journalist Amir Mir|url=http://www.ifex.org/pakistan/2003/12/08/rsf_condemns_threats_against_journalist/|publisher=IFEX - Human Rights Watch|date=2003-12-08|accessdate=2010-09-18}}</ref> Mir has claimed harassment from officials in the Pakistani government and has reportedly told friends and family that President Pervez Musharraf was to be held responsible for any harm to his life or person.<ref name="B2"/> In a report highlighting threats to press freedom in Pakistan, [[Human Rights Watch]] claimed that Mir had been threatened by Musharraf, and claimed that Mir's car was set on fire in November, 2003 as an act of intimidation and harassment.<ref name="B">{{cite web|title=Editor threatened, his car set on fire; journalist tortured by military|url=http://www.ifex.org/pakistan/2003/12/03/editor_threatened_his_car_set_on/|publisher=IFEX - Human Rights Watch|date=2003-12-03|accessdate=2010-09-18}}</ref>

==Bibliography==
Amir Mir has published two books on the subjects of Islamic terrorism:

*''The True Face of Jehadis: Inside Pakistan's Network of Terror'' (2004 - Publisher: Mashal Books, Roli Books, ISBN 81-7436-430-7)
*''Talibanisation of Pakistan: From 9/11 To 26/11 and Beyond'' (2010 - Publisher: Pentagon Press, ISBN 9788182744707)

==References==
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