PFUJ presses for release of Jazeera journos
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 17 February 2014
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The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists led nationwide protests demanding the release of three detained Al-Jazeera journalists. Key leaders addressed demonstrators in Islamabad, emphasizing the call for their unconditional release.Summary
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) held countrywide protests Monday to press for release of three Al-Jazeera English journalists detained by the Egyptian government for more than 50 days now.
President PFUJ Afzal Butt and Secretary General Khurshid Abbasi had asked all affiliated unions and press clubs to organize demonstrations to urge the Egyptian government to free the television journalists unconditionally.
In Islamabad, Afzal Butt and other union leaders addressed the protesters outside the National Press Club.
Meanwhile, the Federal Executive Committee (FEC) of PFUJ will be held in Quetta on February 21-22, says an announcement. Balochistan Union of Journalists will host the meeting at the Quetta Press Club.
All affiliated unions and delegates will attend the sessions to discuss organizational issues of PFUJ, state of security for media persons and undue sackings by media houses.
Key Points
- PFUJ organized countrywide protests for Al-Jazeera journalists' release.
- Three journalists have been detained in Egypt for over 50 days.
- Union leaders urged demonstrations across affiliated press clubs.
- FEC meeting scheduled in Quetta on February 21-22.
- Discussion topics include media security and unfair sackings.
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