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President of SAARC Journalists Forum Lama will participate in the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations

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,*Born in Vaishali, the mother of democracy, pioneer of Human Rights journalism and Editor of Manavadhikar Today, Shashi Bhushan Kumar congratulated Raju Lama*

Raju Lama, President of SAARC Journalists Munch is going to participate in the 79th General Assembly of the United Nations representing the journalists of SAARC countries. The General Assembly is starting from 10 September at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
President Lama will attend the General Assembly to be held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on 20 and 21 September and will brief about the situation of South Asian journalists, their experiences, human rights and their role in peacekeeping. He said that by actively participating in the ‘sideline meetings’ held at that time and in the group discussions, the journalists from the SAARC region learned about the role played by the SAARC Journalist Forum in establishing peace, protecting Democracy and protecting Human Rights in their respective countries. Will give information about.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will address the General Assembly meeting. SAARC Journalists Forum is an international organization established to protect the Rights of South Asian Journalists.

President of SAARC Journalist Forum India Chapter Bihar and promoter and promoter of Human Rights journalism.
Shashi Bhushan Kumar, Editor of Manavadhikar Today, Raju LamaCongratulating him, he said that we, the journalists of South Asia, expect that human rights and peace be established in the world, and democracy should continue. We also expect from Raju Lama that a law should be made at the international level for the safety of journalists.

These sensitive issues should also be kept before the United Nations. Lama ji, the lives of us journalists depend on the edge of the sword and unless the journalists are safe, no nation can be safe.