Last winter, as I reported in Pakistan on the plight of religious minorities increasingly under attack in the Muslim-majority country, there was one question people shot back at me in nearly every interview: "Why doesn't the media cover anything good?"
A disproportionate amount of reporting on Pakistan is about the bad. There's sectarian violence, the Pakistani Taliban, bombings of churches, honor killings, political instability and widespread poverty, to name a few of the issues that grace the front pages of American and international newspapers.
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