News & Events
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) strongly condemns the murder of journalist Aurangzaib Tunio in Larkana, who was targetted along with two other persons at the local office of Kawish … more
The Zia rule will remain a nightmare for a number of its features for a long time, but perhaps none of these gave warning of the nature of the rule to come … more
Karachi: May 10, 2012 Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) has condemned the blasts at late politician Ajmal Khattak’s mausoleum in Akora Khattak, Nowshera district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in which five members … more
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) on Thursday launched four provincial reports which focused on ‘State of Journalism in Pakistan’ on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day. The PFUJ … more
Leading a torch-bearing procession arranged by Khyber Union of Journalists from Peshawar Press Club to State Bank Chowk in connection with World Press Freedom Day, he appreciated journalists for performing … more
Pakistan is ranked as the most dangerous country to work as a journalist. Media personnel across the country are at risk of targeted killings, abduction, assault, threats, intimidation and injury … more
Mission Statement
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) is arguably South Asia's first association representing the journalists of an entire country. To its credit, more then 60 years since its inception it has always stood out as a symbol of freedom of speech. The battles it waged for press freedom and for a democratic dispensation in the country will always remain etched in the collective memory of Pakistanis.
To this day, PFUJ remains committed to the ideals for which it was established in 1950. Set up primarily to work towards a better working environment for Pakistani journalists, it didn't remain isolated from the struggles and campaigns launched by the civil society. In fact, it was in the vanguard whenever sacrifices needed to be made and freedoms were to be won.
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