Journalists reject PECA amendments in declaration demanding Parliament to review all media laws that are inconsistent with Article 19 of the Constitution

Journalists across Pakistan formally rejected the amendments to the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, labelling them a “draconian black law” intended to suppress the media. In a declaration, they demanded that the Parliament review all media laws inconsistent with Article 19 of Pakistan’s Constitution. The decision was announced at the conclusion of the National Journalists Convention on “Media

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CPNE announces committees for Punjab and KP

On June 1, the Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors (CPNE) announced its Punjab Committee for the term 2026-27, focusing on developing the print media sector and protecting interests for CPNE members in Punjab. The announcement outlined the responsibilities and composition of the committee which will play a pivotal role in safeguarding the interests of CPNE

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Prominent media practitioner Perwaiz Iqbal passes away

The All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) condoled the death of Perwaiz Iqbal, the Chief Executive Officer of M/s BBCL (Pvt.) Ltd., Karachi, after a prolonged illness. Senator Sarmad Ali, President of the APNS, and Muhammad Athar Kazi, Secretary General, expressed their profound grief on behalf of the society’s office bearers and Executive Committee members. Perwaiz

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11 arrested in Punjab for alleged anti-state activities online

The National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) arrested 11 social media activists across various cities in Punjab on accusations of allegedly disseminating anti-state propaganda and inciting unrest. The NCCIA Punjab spokesperson confirmed the arrests, stating that the suspects had been under surveillance and were allegedly  involved in online campaigns against state institutions, particularly targeting the

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Mandviwala says must categorically reject disinformation aimed at driving wedge between Pakistan and China

On May 24, Senator Saleem Mandviwala emphasised the need for media, think tanks and political parties in Pakistan and China to develop a “shared, evidence-based understanding” that security and development are not competing priorities but rather “mutually reinforcing imperatives” that need to advance together. Addressing the Second China-Pakistan Political Parties Forum and the fourth meeting

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