December 12, 2006

PTA ban on Website Slammed

Karachi, August 12 2006: Reports sans frontiers RSF (reports without Border), a paris-based international organization of journalist, has criticized the decision of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) on July 26

Meeting flays attack on Nawa-I-Waqt office

MIRPURKHAS, August 12 2006: Meeting of National press club Mirpurkhas was held on Friday (Aug 11) here. It was presided over by its president Qamaruddin. The meeting strongly condemned the

42 persons still missing: HRCP

ISLAMABAD: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has said that a total of 242 persons are still missing, 170 of them from Balochistan. Seventy of the missing persons are

‘Rape victim’ seeks justice

NAROWAL: A 22-year-old alleged rape victim has threatened to commit suicide if police did not arrest the accused who abducted and raped her for over three months.`S’ from Rehmat Colony

IFJ concerned over missing journalist’s safety

KARACHI, July 12 2006: The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has expressed its deep concern for the safety of journalists in Pakistan after news of another journalist’s disappearance possibly at

APNS to chalk out strategy against ‘Papra’

KARACHI: The APNS has noted with grave concern that the Federal Government intends to establish ‘Press And Publications Regulatory Authority (Papra) on the same lines as Pemra, stated a spokesman

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