The Head of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Head of the Union of Arab Journalists, Moayad Al-Lami, discussed with the head of the preparatory committee of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate branch in Kirkuk, Marwan Al-Ani, the entitlements of the journalistic family, the development of professional work, and cooperation among journalists. During the meeting held at the Syndicate's headquarters today, Al-Ani presented a summary of the reality of the branch and the plans that will be implemented, and the keenness to guarantee the rights of journalists and their professional entitlements, in a way that ensures the care of pioneers, support of youth, and support of the efforts of journalists working in the field, adding that the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate is one of the national edifices that Journalists in Iraq are proud of, stressing support for the efforts of Moayad Al-Lami in improving media work and achieving the ambitions of journalists. He pointed out that the head of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate confir med his support for the efforts of the Syndicate branch in Kirkuk and its work to secure the rights of journalists. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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