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The association aims at networking of journalists interested in green issues besides highlighting issues related to human rights and freedom of press.

Green Press is also the first in Pakistan to launch internet radio, providing recorded talk shows on environmental issues, entertainment and programs for all age groups.


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The NEW
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Green Press has launched its new State of the Media and Press Freedom Report 2001-2002. We would like to receive your feedback. Please feel free to share your views with us.

 

The New

State of The Media & Press Freedom Report
Pakistan
2001-2002

"An eye-opener for those who have not seen how the press has been chained all along...."


l.A. Rehman, Director, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan

 

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