Letters to the Editor
Archive of all Letters to the Editor published on AsiaMedia
Plea to TV channels
A Dawn reader criticizes Pakistan's media for glorifying perpetrators of the Lal Masjid siege
Ban auto ads as well
A Bangkok Post reader calls for even more drastic measures than just banning alcohol advertisements
Allow free press
Bangkok Post readers look for ways to express themselves under a coup government
'A Mighty Heart'
One Dawn reader says that a new film in the United States is bring a Pakistani actor to Hollywood, while another says bigoted comments on YouTube don't help show Pakistan in a positive light
Media freedom
Dawn reader says Pakistan's media needs to follow self-imposed ethics if it wants autonomy
Needed: More 'bad' laws!
Federal minister and Dawn reader says the 'bad' broadcast ordinances in Pakistan have actually done a lot of good for the media industry
Ban on netizens' "posting campaign"
A Korea Times reader is alarmed by laws restricting freedom of speech and expression
A comparison
Dawn reader finds common ground between government critics
Serious repression on free press
A Korea Times reader is alarmed not only by Roh's press room closures, but by the public's lack of uproar against the policy
Memories of 'Times of India'
TOI reader Dilip Joshi encourages parents to make news-reading more prominent in their children's lives
TV channels
Daily Star reader says questions about Bangladesh's shutdown of television channels needs to be questioned
Stereotypical concepts
A United States reader criticizes Robert Allen for trivializing racism in his May 22nd 'Rain and Stephen Colbert' article
Aberrational youth precede Internet
No generation has ever been able to live up to the values of the previous generation, writes a Bangkok Post reader
Blogger editorial disappoints
Japan Times reader says the newspaper should celebrate the blogging phenomenon
A different standard for obscenity
A reader says that what's appropriate in Hong Kong is a slippery concept
