Urdu Newsletter May 03 To May 09, 2008
Summary Urdu Newsletter May 03 To May 09, 2008 Date 5/3/2008 Download ppf newsletter vol 6 no 17.pdf
Summary Urdu Newsletter May 03 To May 09, 2008 Date 5/3/2008 Download ppf newsletter vol 6 no 17.pdf
KARACHI: Media freedom remains a contentious issue in Pakistan as journalists, particularly those working in Fata, NWFP and Balochistan, discharge their professional responsibilities under increasing threats to their lives and
– Khadim Hussain Sheikh, Bureau Chief of a daily Urdu newspaper and local Sindhi channel was murdered on April 14, 2008 near Hub in Baluchistan. He is the second journalist
ISLAMABAD, May 2: None of the Pakistani journalists killed during the past year in the line of duty had been trained in reporting in dangerous environments, says the Pakistan Federal
The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), an affiliate of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), marked World Press Freedom Day by issuing a report highlighting that none of the
ISLAMABAD: The World Press Freedom Day will be observed throughout the globe, including Pakistan, today (May 3). Throughout the world, May 3 serves as an occasion to inform the public
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