Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists
The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists often referred to as The PFUJ is the first journalistic association of South Asia, representing journalists of an entire country, Pakistan. PFUJ was established in 1950 and is associated with the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
PFUJ is an independent body having its own constitution, accountability process and code to check into the capacity of a journalist or his/her report. A web portal, based in Islamabad, was launched in June 2015 by Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) for the journalist community of Pakistan. This web portal will keep complete database of the journalist community of Pakistan, addressing the challenges confronting them and registration of their complaints.[1] In Feb 2014, a merger of PFUJ and All Pakistan Newspaper Employees Confederation (APNEC) was announced to consolidate and strengthen the two journalism organisations.[2]
See also
- Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors
- National Press Club of Pakistan based in Islamabad
- Karachi Press Club
- Lahore Press Club
- Minhaj Barna, founder of PFUJ and former President of All Pakistan Newspaper Employees Confederation (APNEC)
- Peshawar Press Club
- Quetta Press Club
- All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS)
References
- ↑ Web portal for journalists launched, The Nation, 7 June 2015, Retrieved 15 Aug 2016
- ↑ Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists and All Pakistan Newspaper Employees Confederation merger appreciated, AsiaNet-Pakistan, 26 Feb 2014, Retrieved 15 Aug 2016
External links
- http://pfuj.pk/, Official website, Retrieved 15 Aug 2016