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Kashmir
KPC aghast over harassment of photojournalist Kamran Yousuf
SRINAGAR — Kashmir Press Club (KPC) on Monday took serious note of the continuous harassment of journalists in the Valley.In a statement issued here,...
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Authorities not allowing scribes to operate freely in Kashmir: KPC
SRINAGAR — The Kashmir Press Club on Monday convened an urgent meeting to discuss the alleged “physical attacks, threats, intimidation being meted out to...
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Press Club inaugurated for journalists in Pulwama
PULWAMA — Authorities in south Kashmir's Pulwama today held an inauguration ceremony for a Press Club in the district's DC Office complex.The Press Club...
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I will Kill You! Cop threatens Journalists in Kashmir
Srinagar: A Srinagar based journalist was assaulted by cops in Budgam area of Kashmir on Sunday, further accentuating the sad state of affairs so far as...
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