SUKKUR: Sindh Action Committee of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) on Sunday announced nationwide protest on January 19 against delay in arrest of the killers of journalist Jan Muhammad Mahar. The PFUJ leaders also hinted at launching “court arrest” movement in Sindh if murderers were not brought to justice. Central General Secretary of PFUJ
Caretaker Sindh Information Minister Muhammad Ahmed Shah on Saturday said his ministry had always taken measures for the welfare and support of journalists. Talking to the media persons at Hyderabad Press Club here, he said the ministry was also taking measures to provide financial support to journalists coping with emergency situations. The minister apprised that
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The year 2023 was not an easy one for journalists in Pakistan. The increasing number of attacks on members of the press fast eroded whatever semblance of free speech was left in the country. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) ranked Pakistan as one of the world’s deadliest countries for journalists owing to its high rate of