PFUJ reiterates its resolve to fight for press freedom, human rights
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has reiterated its commitment towards ensuring press freedom and fight for human rights in the country. On July 5, 1977 – considered as a “black day” in
(MENAFN – Tribal News Network) BARA: A journalist from Khyber tribal district was killed in a quarrel with Afghan refugees on Saturday. TNN correspondent reported that Bara Press Club member Hidayat Shah Afridi had a quarrel with Afghan
ISLAMABAD—Islamabad Police on Monday arrested two security guards, one of whom allegedly fired at journalists protesting the suspension of 24 News Television outside the offices of electronic media regulator PEMRA. A journalist
LAHORE: The executive committee of Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) on Sunday decided that three senior lawyers would attend the hearing of the case against Jang group Editor-in-Chief Mir Shakil-ur-Rehman. The committee, on a motion submitted by PBC