Tajik Journalists’ Union to launch its website

DUSHANBE, August 30, Asia-Plus — Web-studio “Caftar” has set to working out website for Tajik Journalists’ Union ( www.tuj.tj ).   According to information from the Tajik Journalists’ Union, their website will contain information and news about the Union’s activity, its managing board and members, rules, as well as topical articles of problems facing journalism and […]

Amrita Kirgizova

DUSHANBE, August 30, Asia-Plus — Web-studio “Caftar” has set to working out website for Tajik Journalists’ Union (

www.tuj.tj

).  

According to information from the Tajik Journalists’ Union, their website will contain information and news about the Union’s activity, its managing board and members, rules, as well as topical articles of problems facing journalism and journalists in the country published in Tajikistan’s media, and information about all media operating in the republic. 

The website of the Tajik Journalists’ Union is supposed to start its work in late September this year.  

In the meantime, the Union’s managing board has set to drafting a program of actions to improve activity and promote further development of the Union. 

A process of re-registration of members of the Tajik Journalists’ Union is under way and its results will be summed up by the end of the year, according to the Asia-Plus interlocutor.     

The Union’s managing board includes seventeen persons: Akbarali Sattorov, chairman of the Journalists’ Union; deputy chairmen; editors of a number of republican newspapers; heads of the Union’s branches for Gorno Badakhshan and Sughd; director of the national news agency “Khovar”; representatives from the president’s office, Tajik National University and Russian-Tajik Slavic University.  

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