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Police Storm Islamabad Press Club, Beat Journalists as Govt Orders Probe

Islamabad police assaulted journalists, damaged property, and arrested staff during a protest raid at the National Press Club, prompting official apologies and demands for accountability.

  • On October 2, 2025, during a protest organized by the Awami Action Committee, police officers in Islamabad forcibly entered the National Press Club, where they attacked journalists and caused damage to the facility.
  • The police reportedly mistook journalists for protesters, continuing their assault despite repeated warnings that no protesters were inside, which triggered widespread outrage and condemnation.
  • Senior journalist bodies like CPNE, PFUJ, and AEMEND condemned the raid as 'terrorism' and called for an immediate inquiry and accountability, while media organizations vowed legal resistance.
  • Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi called for an investigation into the incident, emphasizing that any mistreatment of journalists is unacceptable, and instructed that appropriate disciplinary measures be taken against the police officers involved.
  • The incident raised serious questions about press freedom and journalists' safety in Pakistan, with officials promising investigations and journalists threatening protests if accountability is not ensured.
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Geo News broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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