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Pakistani journalists oppose raid on Turkish news agency office in Egypt

Pakistani journalists oppose raid

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Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), an umbrella gathering of a few columnist associations in Pakistan, joined the developing theme of analysis against Egypt’s assault on Anadolu Agency’s Cairo authority naming it an endeavor to choke the opportunity of the press.

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Turkish news agency office in Egypt

In an announcement on Thursday, PFUJ President Nawaz Raza and Secretary General Sohail Afzal Khan asked Cairo to quickly discharge the kept writers and avoid such discretionary acts in future.

“Pakistani writers completely remain by their partners and think about this unlawful go about as an endeavor to smother the opportunity of press,” the announcement stated, including: “Yet we need to clarify that the columnist club won’t be cowed somewhere near these defeatist endeavors.”

Egyptian police struck the Cairo authority of Anadolu Agency late Tuesday and kept four workers.

The staff individuals, including one Turkish resident, were taken to an obscure area.

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Pakistani journalists oppose raid on Turkish news agency office in Egypt

No explanation was given for the strike.

Turkey unequivocally denounced the move and called for prompt arrival of Anadolu Agency staff individuals.