Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists

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PFUJ
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists
Founded2 August 1950
Key people
GM Jamali (President)
Shahzada Zulfiqar (General Secretary)
AffiliationsInternational Federation of Journalists

The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) is a trade union federation of journalists in Pakistan. PFUJ is affiliated with the International Federation of Journalists.

There have been different factions within the PFUJ: as of July 2022, the "Afzal Butt faction" represented 7,958 members while as of 2024 the "Rana Azeem faction" represented 9,962 members.[1]

History

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The constitution of the PFUJ was first adopted in Karachi in April 1950 at the Pakistan Working Journalists Convention, in a meeting opened by Muhammad Zafarullah Khan. The last affiliate union adopted the constitution on August 2, thus marking the formal beginning of the union. Muhammad Abdul Shakoor became the first president and Israr Ahmad (journalist) its first secretary general. In 2025, Shakeel Ahmed was elected as Secretary General and Rana Muhammad Azeem Was Elected as the President of Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists 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]

PFUJ first launched a website in 2015.[3]

When Express Tribune journalist Bilal Farooqi was arrested for alleged hateful and anti-military social media posts in September 2020, PFUJ condemned the arrest together with the International Federation of Journalists.[4]

In 2020, Shahzada Zulfiqar was the PFUJ president and Nasir Zaidi was the secretary general.[5]

See also

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References

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