QUETTA: Members of civil society, lawyers, and journalists vowed not to compromise on freedom of the press at a seminar on Tuesday in remembrance of 41 journalists who lost their lives in the line of duty in different areas of Balochistan over the last several decades. The speakers expressed concern that the culprits behind the
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In this modern world where traditional journalism meets the rapidly evolving digital media, a new concept of storytelling has been raised. Hundreds of youngsters have started online journalism with the help of their personal social media platforms and YouTube channels. Same is happening in Quetta, Balochistan. The new generation in the field of media and
influential personalities and regional representatives impersonate journalists by creating a social media wing to hide their failures. Elected representatives from the region employ their social media team to troll journalists who speak or write about their corruption. At present, however, journalists across the country are facing a difficult situation. Attempts to suppress the freedom of