Stories published by IPI’s partner media organisation in Pakistan as part of the South Asia Cross-border Journalism Project:
IDEI: Editorial to mark the International Day → Read more here.
News report: Media continues to face attacks, curbs on free expression → Read more here .
News report: Website launched to highlight violence against media → Read more here
Editorial on a draconian social media law: Diminishing freedom → Read more here
Editorial: Nobel for Journalists → Read more here .
Editorial on the government’s proposed move to bring in a law to control the media: Unseemly campaign → Read more here .
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To mark World Press Freedom Day, IPI’s media partners in the South Asia Cross-border journalism project in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Nepal have documented several press freedom violations in their countries. These stories are published in all the five news publications – The Daily Star , The Week , Dawn , Republica and Nagarik .
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