Global media unite as WAN‑IFRA and FIPP complete merger Pakistan's most embarrassing media moments of 2025 Indian Punjab Journalists Union condemns cybercrime FIRs against media The JournalismPakistan Global Media Brief | Edition 1 | January 2, 2026 now live TikTok becomes top news platform for young Americans Poland urges EU probe into TikTok AI disinformation Pakistani journalist's air conflict reporting tops regional charts Pakistan media told to limit coverage on Saudi-UAE Yemen tension Palestinian groups mark journalists loyalty day Security crackdowns during Iran protests hit independent media Global media unite as WAN‑IFRA and FIPP complete merger Pakistan's most embarrassing media moments of 2025 Indian Punjab Journalists Union condemns cybercrime FIRs against media The JournalismPakistan Global Media Brief | Edition 1 | January 2, 2026 now live TikTok becomes top news platform for young Americans Poland urges EU probe into TikTok AI disinformation Pakistani journalist's air conflict reporting tops regional charts Pakistan media told to limit coverage on Saudi-UAE Yemen tension Palestinian groups mark journalists loyalty day Security crackdowns during Iran protests hit independent media
Logo
Janu
Featured

Posthumous award for The Nation journalist Siraj-ud-Din

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 13 September 2015

Join our WhatsApp channel

Posthumous award for The Nation journalist Siraj-ud-Din
Siraj-ud-Din, a journalist martyred in 2008, was honored posthumously with the Pillar of Pakistan Award. The event in Islamabad recognized his bravery in journalism.

ISLAMABAD: Journalists Foundation Pakistan posthumously awarded Pillar of Pakistan Award to martyred journalist Siraj-ud-Din of The Nation in recognition of his valuable services to journalism.


At an event organized in Islamabad, speakers paid rich tributes to Siraj who was killed in a suicide attack in 2008 in Mingora, Swat. During the rise of the Taliban in Swat valley, he received life threats from the militants for not publishing their viewpoint. He, however, refused to bow before the Taliban pressure and kept highlighting their atrocities against innocent people of the valley.


The Islamabad event was attended by journalists, ambassadors, writers, government officials and politicians.


Haroon Siraj (pictured, right), son of the deceased, himself a working journalist, received the award.
 

KEY POINTS:

  • Siraj-ud-Din received the Pillar of Pakistan Award posthumously.
  • He was killed in a suicide attack in 2008 in Mingora, Swat.
  • Siraj faced threats from the Taliban but continued reporting their atrocities.
  • The award was presented at an event attended by notable figures.
  • His son Haroon Siraj accepted the award on his behalf.

Read Next

Newsroom
Global media unite as WAN-IFRA and FIPP complete merger

Global media unite as WAN-IFRA and FIPP complete merger

 January 02, 2026 The World Association of News Publishers and FIPP complete their merger, forming a global alliance of more than 20,000 media brands to boost advocacy, collaboration, and shared industry growth.


Indian Punjab Journalists Union condemns cybercrime FIRs against media

Indian Punjab Journalists Union condemns cybercrime FIRs against media

 January 01, 2026 Indian Punjab and Chandigarh Journalists Union denounces cybercrime FIRs against media and activists as a threat to press freedom and urges authorities to withdraw or quash cases.


The JournalismPakistan Global Media Brief | Edition 1 | January 2, 2026

The JournalismPakistan Global Media Brief | Edition 1 | January 2, 2026

 January 01, 2026 A weekly global media briefing by JournalismPakistan.com covering press freedom, newsroom trends, platform policies, and major media developments across Asia, the Middle East, and the world.


TikTok becomes top news platform for young Americans

TikTok becomes top news platform for young Americans

 January 01, 2026 TikTok has overtaken YouTube and Instagram as the top news platform for Americans aged 18 to 29, highlighting a major shift toward short-form, creator-driven news consumption.


Poland urges EU probe into TikTok AI disinformation

Poland urges EU probe into TikTok AI disinformation

 January 01, 2026 Poland has asked the European Commission to investigate TikTok for failing to curb AI-generated disinformation, urging an EU exit, citing risks to democratic processes and Digital Services Act compliance.


Popular Stories