The Frontier Post is an autonomous English language daily paper established in Peshawar, Pakistan, in 1985. It distributes from Peshawar, Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, and Quetta.
At the point when the paper was established in 1985, there were no conspicuous columnists situated nearby, and its unique editorial manager Aziz Siddiqi was neither an ethnic Pukhtoon (the predominant populace of Peshawar) nor from a Pukhtoon area. Former Khyber Pakhtunkhwa lead representative Fazle Haq alongside a few business visionaries were occupied with establishing the paper.
The founder, chief editor and publisher,, Rehmat Shah Afridi, has been named a "prisoner of conscience" by Amnesty International because of his longstanding battle for a majority rule government and media opportunity in Pakistan. Afridi was captured in 1999. Jalil Afridi had been running The Frontier Post as its Managing Editor beginning around 1999.
27 Abdara Road, University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan.
+92 91-5700095, +92 300-9009001
27 Abdara Road, University Town, Peshawar
+92 91-5700095
+92 300-9009001