Habiba Nosheen is a Pakistani-Canadian journalist who has reported extensively from South Asia. Her stories have been published in The New York Times, Time, Glamour and The Washington Post, CBC, PBS, BBC and NPR. Nosheen's reporting has been recognized with a Gemini nomination, South Asian Journalist Association Award, Morton Mintz Award for International Reporting, the Leslie Sanders Award, IRE finalist, and she was part of the team that won the Best Canadian Feature Award at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. Her documentaries have been supported by The Fund for Investigative Journalism, The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, The Nation Institute's Investigative Fund and ITVS. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and a master's degree from York University in Toronto in Women's Studies. Nosheen is fluent in English, Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi.
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Kashmiri-American Pleads Guilty in Pakistan Spy Plot
Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, the head of the Kashmiri American Council, admitted making false statements to U.S. officials about $3.5 million in payments he received from Pakistan and its Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, or ISI. The money was allegedly used to try to influence U.S. policy on the disputed territory of Kashmir.
Man Accused in Pakistani Spy Plot Dies
It’s unclear how death will affect the U.S. Justice Department case against Zaheer Ahmad and another man, accused of using Pakistani money to try to influence U.S. policy on Kashmir.
The Man Behind Pakistan Spy Agency's Plot to Influence Washington
In some ways, Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai was living the American dream, with friends in high places and a nice home in suburban Washington. Now the advocate for Kashmir is under house arrest, facing a charge that he was a foreign agent.