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Tribute paid to late Khalid Hameed Farooqi

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The International Council for Human Development (ICHD) in collaboration with the Pakistan Press Club Belgium and the Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels arranged the “Annual Memorial Conference” in reminiscence of the late Khalid Hameed Farooqui, a senior Pakistani journalist, highbrow and previous bureau leader of Geo TV in Brussels.

Intellectuals, reporters and folks from other walks of lifestyles and from other European international locations participated within the tournament held in European Press Club Brussels. Pakistan Press Club Belgium Secretary General Muhammad Nadeem Butt began this system via providing fatiha for late Khalid Farooqi and alluring the visitors.

The first consultation was once presided over via Pakistani highbrow Rao Mustajab Ahmad Khan. In this consultation, the Acting Ambassador of Pakistan Syed Faraz Zaidi was once the manager visitor and Syed Ejaz Hussain Saifi was once the visitor of honour.

Other outstanding pals of late Khalid Farooqi come with famous human rights activist from Holland Marjan Lucas, Shiraz Raj, Salim Memon, Younis Khan, Malik Ajmal, Haji Parvez, Waheed Bhatti, Mohammad Nasir Councilor, Umar Memon, Akram Qaim Khani, Palestinian journalist Ahmed, former Member of Brussels Parliament Dr. Manzoor had been some of the individuals who spoke in regards to the persona of late Khalid Farooqui.

Speaking on the tournament, Chairman International Council for Human Development (ICHD) Ali Raza Syed mentioned that Khalid Hameed Farooqui was once a certified journalist and an excessively refined individual. He will reside endlessly in our hearts.

Other audio system additionally paid tribute to Khalid Hameed Farooqi in gorgeous phrases and preferred his treasured journalistic and social services and products.

The 2nd consultation of the convention consisted of a poetry works. It was once presided over via feminine journalist/poet Syeda Saima Zaidi from Germany. —INP

Source: Thug Maza


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