Pakistan: The Intersection

By Sam Graham-Felsen, James Jacoby & Ali Sethi

April 5, 2007

As mounting instability in Pakistan challenges the authority of President Pervez Musharraf, VideoNation correspondents Sam Graham-Felsen, James Jacoby and Ali Sethi travel to Lahore to assess the troubled nation's future through the eyes of students at both the progressive National College of Arts and Punjab University, where Islamic extremists hold sway.

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About Sam Graham-Felsen

Sam Graham-Felsen has written for The Nation about youth and student politics and also helped to create VideoNation, magazine's online video feature. Since March 2007, he has been on leave as a journalist and is currently working on Barack Obama's campaign for president. more...

About James Jacoby

James Jacoby is a freelance journalist based in New York.

He is currently a producer in CNBC's Long-Form and Documentary Unit and is a co-creator, with Sam Graham-Felsen, of VideoNation, The Nation's online video feature.

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About Ali Sethi

Ali Sethi is a former Nation intern. more...
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