Saturday, 18-August-2007
Almotamar Net - The Qualification and Protection of Press Freedoms Centre (QPPFC) on Saturday accused the organisation of Female Journalists without Restraints (FJWR)of its plagiary of the black list the QPPFC announced two weeks ago. Almotamar.net - The Qualification and Protection of Press 'Freedoms Centre (QPPFC) on Saturday accused the organisation of Female Journalists without Restraints (FJWR)of its plagiary of the black list the QPPFC announced two weeks ago.

In a press release, a copy of which almotamar.net received today, the QPPFC mentioned it was putting its final touches on the black list it had announced more than a year before and was it was scheduled to be launched at two stages; the first pertaining to government and security institutions involved in violation f journalists rights and the second related to political parties violating their journalists rights.

The QPPFC press release maintained that the FJWR organisation was aware of many details of the QPPFC programme with regard to the black list and the date for launching it in this month. The Qualification centre also pointed out an attempt of settling the dispute cordially over two weeks through coalition of the civil society organisations which addressed a letter to the FJWR calling it to apologize but up until now the Qualification Centre has not received any good signal in this regard.

At the time the QPPFC expressed its regret for the FJWR behaviour it affirmed its adherence to the necessity of its apology along with the Centre's intention to take measures it did not define in its press release.
This story was printed at: Sunday, 05-May-2024 Time: 01:42 PM
Original story link: http://www.almotamar.net/en/3228.htm