Azad Kashmir: Journalist bodies meeting regarding the torture case against journalists

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Muzaffarabad: (Azadi Times) (Working Journalists’ Consultative Committee Azad Jammu & (Kashmir AJK) meeting, important decisions regarding the future course of action on the torture case against journalists, expressing concern over the accused Azhar Iqbal’s attempt to influence the case while in office.

 

In the working journalists’ meeting held in Central House of Journalism Muzaffarabad the members of the advisory committee agreed to continue the struggle until the achievement of justice and expressed happiness for the impartial attitude of the government.

 

Former District Secretary General CUJ Naseem Mughal, Haroon Muzaffar Qureshi of Photojournalists Association, Information Secretary CUJ Shujaat Mir, Waqas Kazmi, Shahzeb Afzal, Kamran Mughal, Hamza Katal and Syed Taqiul Hasan participated. In the meeting, various issues on the issue of violence against journalists were taken into consideration.

On this occasion, it was decided that journalistic problems are reality and it is not possible to turn away from it. A corrupt and morally corrupt government official who is using his position illegally to bully his staff through illegal orders.

 

In order to prevent this, in the PID hall, the press conference of the organization of employees against the rules has also been taken notice of and the suspension of the officials has been demanded. The journalists expressed their determination that we will not back down from the legitimate demands.

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