An English translation of the Urdu title Sab Sai Bari Jang, the book is an honest, accurate, and concise account of the days of turmoil and struggle when President General Zia ul-Haq had enacted a series of draconian laws in order to suppress freedom of expression and free press. They left an indelible mark on the history of press in Pakistan. The struggle of some journalists against repressive rule has contributed in revamping the overall nature of movements for the freedom of expression, free media, and a free press in Pakistan. This book can be regarded as a vital historical account for future generations enabling them to learn from the heroic struggles of people of conscience who employed the power of their pens to combat the forces of oppression.
Preface
Foreword I by Wahab Siddiqui
Foreword II by Iqbal Khursheed
Part One
1. Beginning of the Affair
2. Preparations for the Struggle
3. The Government's Stubbornness
4. The Final Front
Part Two
1. 1978 Freedom of the Press Movement, Aurangzeb
2. Stories of Torture
From Lyallpur to Landhi Jai, Masood Qamar
3. Prison Diaries What Confinement? What Freedom?, Farhad Zaidi
4. The Prison Door Opened, Aslam Shaikh
5. The Saga of Struggle, Ali Ahmed Khan
6. Prison Diary, Zafar Qureshi
7. Reminiscences of 1977-8 Freedom of the Press Movement, Shabbar Azmi


