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43 years of making news and highlights for voice of Minorities around the world
August 27, 2019. 12pm to 5pm at The National Press Club Washington DC. USA Unique Press Show and Exhibition of Julius Salik who spend his whole life in Protesting and raising voice against discrimination keeping love and peace among minority and majority. The Flame of liberty shines brightest in the dark. Born in modest Christian home in Pakistan. We can think no worthier candidate for Nobel Peace Prize than Mr. Julius Salik and I have the honor to nominate as leader and Prime Minister of Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto 10 April 1996. Julius Salik Nominee Noble Peace, 4 time elected…
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Celebrate the Spirits of America: Craft Distiller Tasting
CELEBRATE THE SPIRITS OF AMERICA Join us for a tasting featuring more than 100 craft distillers from across the country, to benefit the National Press Club Journalism Institute, hosted by the American Craft Spirits Association, and the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. If you purchase a credentialed media ticket, you'll be required to show your credentials (congressional pass or news organization ID) at the door.
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US-Iran Talks
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Why Are They Not Home?
Why Are They Not Home?; Challenges Faced By US Government In Resolving Journalist Hostage Cases marking the 11th anniversary of the abduction of journalist Austin Tice
Held in Syria 11 years, Austin Tice is the longest-tenured U.S. hostage. Almost twice as long as Terry Anderson of the Associated Press was held. At this 11th anniversary, we consider why journalists are so often held the longest or suffer fates like those of Jamal Khashoggi and Shireen Abu Akleh? In light of new hostage cases like that of Evan Gershkovich of the Wall Street Journal, we are compelled to look at the approach and results of the USG in these cases. In this panel we will try to discover what are the special challenges government encounters when the hostage is a journalist and if…
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