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Journalist protests across the country over the arrest of Jung, the editor-in-chief of Geo

Journalists from all over the country are protesting against the arrest of Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman, who has always stood firm against dictatorships and democratic dictators.news world ahmed
 Journalist protests across the country over the arrest of Jung, the editor-in-chief of Geo

The protest was also attended by members of the Karachi Press Club, journalists and political parties, condemning the worst attacks on freedom journalism and pushing Geo News to the final number.

Editor's Inchief Jung Geo's 12-day remand current world news

Flawless journalism and the symbol of courage once again echoed the flickering crack of "Live and Let Live" and "Live to Live" from the street.

Journalist protests across the country over the arrest of Jung, the editor-in-chief of Geo
Karachi: A scene of protests on Independence Street
The war against the arrest of Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman and the broadcast of Jeewanews on the previous numbers on Kabila and Geo-Karachi employees then went out and protested the oppressive tactics of the rulers.

The protest was attended by senior journalists, including Karachi Press Club, Karachi Union of Journalists, Jang Union, The News Union, Javed Press Union, Camera Journalists Association, Railway Employees Union officials, Muslim League N Nahil Hahameer. I was there.

Geo News has been shut down or pushed back in many places in Pakistan, some cable operators refuse to follow verbal order current world news

The participants described the arrest of Jang Geo Group editor-in-chief Mir Shakeel-ur-Rahman as an attack on the NAB government alliance and freedom journalism. Saying that the ruler is not ready to see the mirror of truth.

Protests were held in Sukkur, Badin, Khanewal, Bahawalpur, Gujranwala, Rajanpur, DI Khan, Nowshera, Parachinar, Bajaur and Swat against the arrest of Mir Shakeelur Rehman.

Swat Press Club announced a three-day mourning over the arrest of Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman, while journalists in Kohat, Mohmand, Shabqadar and Hangu also demanded immediate release of Mir Shakeel-ur-Rehman.