May 4, 2008

29 journalists killed in S Asia: IFJ report

LAHORE: Twenty-nine journalists and media workers from six South Asian countries laid their lives while performing one of the most hazardous jobs during June-2007 to March-2008, according to a 40-page

Press Freedom Day observed across country

ISLAMABAD: The World Press Freedom Day 2008 was observed across Pakistan on Saturday. A rally was organised by the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) in the federal capital to mark

Journalists urged to report accurately, fairly

The Press Attache of the US Embassy, Elizabeth O Colton, called upon the journalists to ‘exercise the freedom of media with highest standards of professionalism and integrity’ while speaking at

Speakers praise role of journalists

SUKKUR May 3: Speakers paid rich tributes to the struggle of journalists across the country, especially in interior Sindh for upholding press freedom, and repeal of Pemra Laws. This was

Sherry announces hotline for journalists

ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Sherry Rehman on Saturday announced to set up a hotline in the ministry to facilitate working journalists’ access to information. “I have decided to set up a

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