Showing posts with label Pakistan Journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan Journalism. Show all posts

Freelance Journalists named as members Anti-corruption body

The Advisor to the Chief Minister for Anti-Corruption has nominated several freelance journalists as members of the Anti-Corruption Committee.

Those nominated include Naeem Qureshi, Khalid Pervaiz Malik (Sheikhupura), Mazhar Ali Adeeb (Lahore), Kamal Rizvi (Rawalpindi/Islamabad), Afsar Khan (Multan), and Kaukab Khan Zaar (Lahore).

The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) hailed the decision and expressed hope that the nominated journalists would work tirelessly to combat corruption.

PFJA Condemns Killing of Journalists in Wana, Criticizes Govt’s Response

The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) has expressed deep grief and concern over the killing of two journalists by snipers in Wana.

PFJA President Iqbal Yousufi strongly condemned the government for its lopsided and inadequate response to the tragedy.

In a meeting, the association observed that the meagre amount of compensation announced for the families of the slain journalists reflected the low priority the government attaches to the lives of an important section of society.

PFJA Urges Shift of Z.A. Suleri’s Coffin to Mazar-e-Quaid

Plea to shift Suleri's coffin to Mazar-e-Quaid
زیڈ اے سلہری مرحوم کو قائدا اعظم کے پہلو میں دفن کیا جائے, اقبال یوسفی
زیڈ اے سلہری مرحوم کو قائدا اعظم کے پہلو میں دفن کیا جائے, فری لانس جرنلسٹس ایسوسی ایشن




LAHORE: The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) has called for the relocation of the coffin of renowned journalist Z.A. Suleri to Mazar-e-Quaid-i-Azam.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, PFJA President Iqbal Yousufi highlighted Suleri’s close association with Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and his lifelong contributions to Pakistan and journalism. He noted that Suleri was originally buried as a matter of trust, and emphasized that it is the government’s responsibility to arrange for his burial alongside the Founder of the Nation.

Iqbal Yousufi expressed hope that the arrangements for the reburial would be finalized by August 14.



پی ایف جے اے نے آئی ڈی ڈی ایل کے لیے ممتاز شخصیات کے ناموں پر غور کیا

 پاکستان فری لانس جرنلسٹس ایسوسی ایشن (PFJA) کی کمیٹی نے ممتاز اور قومی سطح پر نمایاں خدمات انجام دینے والی شخصیات کے ناموں پر تفصیلی غور کیا، جنہیں انٹرنیشنل ڈائریکٹری فار ڈسٹنگوئشڈ لیڈرشپ (IDDL) کے نویں ایڈیشن کے لیے تجویز کیا جا رہا ہے۔

یہ اجلاس پی ایف جے اے کے صدر اقبال یوسفی کی زیرِ صدارت منعقد ہوا، جو کہ امریکہ کی معروف بین الاقوامی پبلشنگ تنظیم امریکن بایوگرافیکل انسٹی ٹیوٹ انک. کی خصوصی درخواست پر ترتیب دیا گیا تھا۔

کمیٹی کے اجلاس میں درج ذیل نمایاں پاکستانی شخصیات کے نام زیرِ غور آئے:

  • جسٹس سجاد علی شاہ

  • ڈاکٹر عبدالقدیر خان

  • ڈاکٹر خالد رانجھا

  • ڈاکٹر صفدر محمود

  • ڈاکٹر اسد محمد خان

  • ڈاکٹر زاہدہ درّانی

  • مولانا ڈاکٹر عبدالقادر آزاد

  • جمیل الدین عالی

  • الیگزینڈر جان ملک

کمیٹی نے ان شخصیات کے علمی، ادبی، عدالتی، سائنسی اور قومی خدمات کو مدِنظر رکھتے ہوئے سفارشات مرتب کیں اور جلد رپورٹ امریکی ادارے کو ارسال کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا۔

Z. A. Suleri Passes Away

 Z. A. Suleri Passes Away


Z. A. Suleri, one of Pakistan’s most senior journalists with a career that stretched across fifty years, passed away on Wednesday night. He was 86. He died of heart failure in a local hospital where he had been taken for treatment. He had been battling cancer and heart disease for some time.

At the time of his death, he was serving as the senior editor of The News.

Suleri often described himself as a devoted supporter of the Pakistan Movement. He worked with Quaid i Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and later wrote My Leader, a book about the Founder of the Nation. The Quaid also wrote him a letter of appreciation, something Suleri valued deeply.

Before partition, he worked as assistant editor at Dawn. After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, he joined The Pakistan Times as its London correspondent. He later returned home and started his own newspaper, The Times of Karachi, which soon became known for its lively political coverage. He also tried to launch Evening Time from Lahore. The paper struggled because readers in the city were used to afternoon editions.

In 1965, during the war with India, Suleri briefly served as director general of ISPR. During the Ayub era, he became editor of The Pakistan Times. He held that position until December 1971 when he was removed by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

He continued writing and became a widely read columnist for The Pakistan Times and Nawa i Waqt. After martial law was imposed in 1977, General Zia appointed him chief editor of The Pakistan Times. He later served as additional secretary in the information ministry for a short period.

In 1992, he joined The News as senior editor, a role he kept until his final days.

Source: Dawn
Date: April 22, 1999