ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Wednesday initiated a dialogue with the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) on the 19-point charter of demand presented to it earlier by the Union, says a press release.
The move to hold talks with PFUJ was apparently taken on the direction of Senator Shibli Faraz. The first preliminary round of talks held on zoom was chaired by Information Secretary Ms Shaheera Shahid. PFUJ side was led by its Secretary General Nasir Zaidi. He was assisted by three Federal Executive Council (FEC) members Mr Afzal Butt, Mr Nasir Malick and Mr Mubarak Zeb.
PFUJ Secretary General thanked the information secretary for initiating the talks to sort out issues facing the media industry, particularly the journalists and media industry workers. He said that the issues facing the media industry can only be resolved through a consensus between the stakeholders i.e. PFUJ, Pakistan Broadcasters Association (PBA), All Pakistan Newspaper’s Society (APNS) and the go
Government, PFUJ initiate dialogue on 19-point charter of demand
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National
April 6, 2021
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National
April 6, 2021
KARACHI: The journalist organisations and Human Rights Commission of Pakistan have strongly condemned the unethical and inappropriate content published against women by a local Urdu daily published from Karachi.
The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) and the Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ) on Monday condemned the uncalled-for and unethical attack on women by a local Urdu daily. The PFUJ strongly condemned the uncalled for immoral and unethical attack on women published on the front page of the daily and termed it violative of all the principles and ethics of journalism.