Letters to the Editor

Archive of all Letters to the Editor published on AsiaMedia

Video of murder suspect too late

A 'Japan Times' reader says the police's lags in searching for a British woman's murderer is because the suspect is Japanese, not a foreigner

Let the games begin

A 'Dawn' reader applauds the newspaper's willingness to publish a column that recalls the questionable characters of Asif Ali Zardari and Nawaz Sharif

Readers should be aware of the bias of 'United Daily News'

An AsiaMedia reader responds to an article from 'The Straits Times' discussing Singapore's budget making the front page of 'United Daily News'

U.S. needs to work on its PR

An American reader in Japan says the United States must address its military's negative image as perpetuated by local media

Routine pastime of xenophobes

A 'Japan Times' reader considers the Japanese media's hysteria about tainted food from China a "new low"

Facebook adds to the isolation

The mobile phone culture moves on to Facebook culture, says a 'Japan Times' reader

Belittling democracy

A 'Dawn' reader responds to another Letter to the Editor, says President Musharraf did not grant the media freedom of the press

France's double standards

A 'Dawn' reader considers France's conferment of the Simone de Beauvoir award to controversial writer Taslima Nasreen a display of "the West's bias against the Muslims and their faith"

Japan must hone media skills

Japanese media fail to respond to Western media's biased coverage of whalers, says 'Japan Times' reader

Education TV channel

A 'Dawn' reader thinks the private sector can bring good education to the masses faster than the government

60 years of Dawn

'Dawn' reader commends the paper's recent anniversary edition but wishes late editorial staff were recognized

Why so much respect for Bhutto?

A 'Japan Times' reader says the media's "unnatural love" for Benazir Bhutto ignores the controversial military history of Bhutto and her father

Deplorable case of reporting

A 'Japan Times' reader criticizes the presumptions made by Japanese TV channels in the coverage of the Dec. 14 Sasebo sports club shootings for perpetuating the belief that only foreigners commit crimes in Japan

'Eyewitnesses' should be debriefed

A 'Japan Times' reader wants to know why eyewitnesses, Sasebo police, and Japanese media initially described the Dec. 14 Sasebo shooter as a foreigner when it turned out to be a Japanese man

Media jumped the gun as usual

A 'Japan Times' reader writes that Japanese TV stations feeds the country's xenophobia by making assumptions and portraying foreigners as criminals

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