South Asian Free Media Association's Resolves to Safeguard Democratic, Constitutional Setup
The Patriot (Rawalpindi, Pakistan) 2010, Nov 7, 9, 412
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ISLAMABAD -- The South Asian Free Media Association's (SAFMA) has resolved to safeguard the democratic and constitutional setup, including freedom of expression and an independent judiciary. This was decided at two-day conference of SAFMA here on Sunday at local hotel. The media-persons from across the country at SAMFA conference resolved respecting the will of the people and rejecting all kinds of machinations and conspiracies aimed at creating political chaos and bringing undemocratic and unconstitutional changes in the country. The declaration expressed concerned about an all-sided institutional, financial and societal crises in a terrorism-ridden country reeling under the unprecedented havoc caused by the floods.
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