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Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists / European Federation of Journalists / UNESCO / Maguindanao massacre / Journalists Association of (Western) Samoa / International Federation of Journalists / Journalism / National Union of Journalists
Date: 2014-02-20 05:57:40
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists
European Federation of Journalists
UNESCO
Maguindanao massacre
Journalists Association of (Western) Samoa
International Federation of Journalists
Journalism
National Union of Journalists

URGENT MOTIONS ADOPTED UM 1. Broadcasting Bill in Uruguay PROPOSED BY THE ASOCIACIÓN DE LA PRENSA URUGUAYA (APU) The World Congress of the International Federation of Journalists, meeting in Dublin from June 4th-7th 201

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