Committee to Protect Journalism (CPJ) flays raid
ISLAMABAD- The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Pakistani journalists based in the US have expressed concerned over the threatening posture adopted by the army raid on Daily Dawn offices
ISLAMABAD- The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Pakistani journalists based in the US have expressed concerned over the threatening posture adopted by the army raid on Daily Dawn offices
ISLAMABAD- An official spokesman has expressed surprise over the allegation by APNS that the government was pursuing a “hegemonic role over the consequently weakened press” to create a rift between
LAHORE- Federal Information Minister, Javed Jabbar said that the main objective of Freedom of Information Ordinance was to strengthen the accountability system besides deepening and broadening the process of access
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