Islamabad Union of Journalists to Hold Its First Organizational Meeting Soon
Islamabad (Bureau Report):The Islamabad Union of Journalists is set to hold its first formal organizational meeting soon in the federal capital. The session will be chaired by Shah Nawaz Khan, Chairman of the Union.This unique and pioneering meeting will bring together senior journalists from across the country, as well as prominent political, social, and public…
Islamabad (Bureau Report):
The Islamabad Union of Journalists is set to hold its first formal organizational meeting soon in the federal capital. The session will be chaired by Shah Nawaz Khan, Chairman of the Union.
This unique and pioneering meeting will bring together senior journalists from across the country, as well as prominent political, social, and public figures from Pakistan.
According to sources, the primary aim of the meeting is to unite the journalistic community on a strong platform, highlight the challenges faced by journalists, and take concrete steps toward addressing them. The discussions will focus in detail on professional, economic, and especially legal issues affecting journalists, while a roadmap for future initiatives will also be announced.
The Islamabad Union of Journalists has pledged to ensure the welfare of the journalist community and to support them during difficult times. The organization will stand alongside journalists facing legal challenges and provide all possible legal assistance. It will also actively advocate for press freedom, journalist safety, and the protection of their legitimate rights.
Chairman Shah Nawaz Khan said the meeting marks the beginning of a new era for the journalist community, where issues will not only be identified but practical solutions and strategies will be developed. He emphasized that the Union’s core mission is to unite journalists and ensure the protection of their rights.
Members of the press and individuals from various sectors have welcomed the initiative, expressing hope that the Islamabad Union of Journalists will become a strong, dynamic, and effective voice for the media community in the future.
