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ANNUAL REPORT-2006

PRESS FOR PEACE

Press or Peace (PFP) envisions a world o lasting

peace and harmony where happiness is a natural

right and misery a common adversary o every

individual.

working together for the promotion of peace and prosperity in South Asia

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Founder/Chie Co-ordinator: Khawaja Zaar Iqbal

Editor: Mazhar Iqbal Mazhar

Compiled by: Raja Wasim Khan

Proo vetted by: Farid-ul-Hadam

Designed By: Kh-Hamid Ali So

Special Thanks: www.muzaarabadak.com

Press or Peace - Annual Report 2006

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ANNUAL REPORT

2006

Press or Peace (PFP) is a Kashmir based NGO and think tank, ounded by Khawaja Zaar

Iqbal, eminent journalist and peace activist, in 1999. The PFP strives or the promotion o 

peace, tolerance, interaith–harmony and protection o human rights including reedom

o press in South Asia. Ater the catastrophic earthquake in 2005, it has emerged as a dy-

namic orce which has actively involved in the humanitarian work just ew hours ater the

earthquake. The PFP proved to be a motivating orce or a huge number o volunteers in all

aected parts o Azad Kashmir.Now, PPF has become a well established and well reputed

organization .Press or Peace (PFP) has extended its network rom Azad Kashmir to Pakistan,

Indian Held Kashmir, UAE, Austria and Canada .It has also honoured and accepted world-wide, particularly or its eorts or the promotion o culture o mutual understanding and

harmony in the region.

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Vision

Press or Peace (PFP) envisions a world o lasting peace and harmony where happiness is a natural right and misery a

common adversary o every individual.

Objectives The establishment o permanent peace in the region and protection o human rights with special emphasis•

on peaceul settlement o Kashmir issue through media eorts.

 The achievement o inter-aith and inter-religion harmony between the people o dierent creeds, cults and•

cultures.

 The struggle or the protection o women’s and children’s right through concentrated media eorts.•

 The protection o the rights o minorities and work or racial indiscrimination.•

 The arrangements or the proessional capacity building by providing training to media persons.•

 The achievement o Press Freedom and the end o journalistic orced labour.•

 The strengthening o democracy and democratic norms in government aairs by providing counseling and•

training.

 The attainment o pollution ree and secure environment.•

 The supremacy o wisdom and clear thought over sentimentalism and imprudence.•

 The eorts or poverty alleviation and provision o opportunities or the economic boost in the underprivi•

leged and underdeveloped communities.

 The propagation o sublime character and the saeguard o moral values.•

Network 

Press or Peace has expanded its network rom Azad Kashmir to Pakistan, Indian Occupied Kashmir, United Arab

Emirates, England, Austria and Canada. It has also been honored and accepted worldwide. It has partnership with

NGOs and other civil society entities within country and abroad.

A Big Challenge

On 08 October 2005, at about 0852 hours, every individual and each entity was damaged by a catastrophic earth-

quake in the most parts o Azad Kashmir and ew areas o NWFP in Pakistan. For a ew moments, the lie was still. A ew

villages in the mountainous region in upper Azad Kashmir disappeared within seconds. The lie became a dream or

those who survived ater the calamity. It was a big challenge or humanity.

 The devastation was beyond imagination. The earthquake ruined approximately 28,000 Square Kilo meters area in Paki-

stan and Azad Kashmir. The major destruction was in densely populated areas where the rate o death and destructionwas much higher. The most aected city in Azad Kashmir was Muzaarabad, the capital o the state and its adjacent vil-

lages. This region presented the scenes o total destruction and devastation even ater passing weeks. At this tragedy,

the Prime Minister o the state, with tears in his eyes, deplored, “I am the Prime Minister o the graveyard.

Generosity Showered

 The people o the aected area can not orget all those who showered upon them their generosity and worked or

their rescue and survival. When all communication links were extinct and no clue o lie was there in the aected areas,

a ew individuals volunteered themselves or the assistance o the dying humanity. They were not worried about them-

selves and their amilies. They just thought o those who were dying in their immediate vicinity. The workers and vol-

unteers proved with their endeavors that humanitarian work does not need many resources. It is just done by compas-sionate and tender hearts. They learnt much in this regard. Today, when we look back, we do not believe that we have

done such a huge work. But, when one is honest to his work and one has no hidden motives, the humanitarian work 

becomes worship and one eels that his responsibilities have increased. This becomes a guiding source and inspiration.

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The Survival and Rescue

 Within a ew hours ater the earthquake, workers o the PFP started humanitarian work at individual level.

Initially they ocused on rescue, rst aid, searching strangled individuals under the debris and providing shelter,

recovery o wounded persons and dead bodies. When everyone was in the condition o shock, PFP started work-

ing upon extreme emergency basis. With a small setup and no assets, its volunteers were determined to put the

best o the eorts. To set an example, the Chie Coordinator PFP handed over all his belongings to the aected

people who were in the dire need o relie goods.

During the recurring jolts, when everyone was worried about his own and his relatives’ saety, Khawaja Zaar Iqbal,

the ounder chie coordinator o PFP went ater the screams o severely wounded school children and recovered

a large number o them to the rst aid units. He was mad to pursue the cries o strangled and dying children. To

ollow his example, each member o the Press or Peace devoted himsel or emergency relie work.

Media Silence

For rst two days journalists and reporters in Azad Kashmir engaged themselves to the much needed rescue

work. During that period, what was reported on national and international media, it was based on rumors and

personal accounts o some o the victims in lesser-aected areas. In act, the actual scene o destruction was not

being reported in a proessional manner. At this critical time, PFP elt its responsibilities. It observed that the bestpossible humanitarian work at the time was to inorm the world about devastation o the earthquake. The chie 

coordinator called an emergency meeting o the executive council. Tariq Naqash, , Mohammad Fareed-ul-hadam,

Raja Waseem Khan (the scriptwriter o this report), Asi Raza Mir,Itikhar Rana,Atab Alam,Tariq Durrani,Najam-ul-

Islam Assri, Aurangzeb Saiullah, Raq Mughal,Aslam Mir,Tanvir Tanoli,Daniyal Shehab and others attendended

the meeting. Though, every member o PFP was shattered at the occasion, they managed to gather at the debris

o a building with there wounded hearts and souls. A ew have wounds on their bodies too. Their houses were

destroyed and amily members killed.

 Tears! Tears! Every where Tears.

The Human Resolve

 Ater the earthquake, everyone present at the rst emergency meeting o Press or Peace decided to resume

proessional responsibilities with a renewed pledge to serve the ailing humanity and put the best o their eorts

to save the dying human beings. It was decided to immediately contact, by any means, with electronic and print

media in major cities o Pakistan. The members started contacting the media persons and media houses via a ew

private telephone lines still lying intact.

On Journalistic Front

Press or Peace observed at the occasion that unortunately, the proessional journalistic sources were totally

damaged by the earthquake. The chie co-ordinator managed to meet the emergency need o cameras, lms andtelephone sets by sel-help basis through personal contacts. It was ound that most o the communication links

with external world were non-existent and unavailable. PFP realized that rst two days media reports ocused

only the Margalla towers in Islamabad. It meant the world was unaware o the much higher destruction in the up-

per mountainous regions o Northern Pakistan.

 The members o PFP made rigorous eorts to send photographs and lms o the havoc via army helicopters. Due

to non-availability o electricity, the ax service, a major tool o the reporting team was non-existent. The journal-

ists o PFP used private contacts to convey the details o tragic account the death and destruction to the media

houses. Within a ew days, PFP was the most active media entity in Muzaarabad to guide national and interna-

tional media. Later on, many established and worldly recognized media organizations acknowledged the services

o PFP.

During the earthquake, Amir-u-din Mughal Coordinator PFP who is also working or international news agency

Reuters as a photojournalist got serious injuries. But he resumed his proessional activities within a ew days. Hisimages o the destruction in aected areas drew international attention and subsequently, a multitude o national

and international donor agencies started arriving there. When these NGOs, government representatives and

individual philanthropists reached in Muzaarabad, they wanted to gain inormation and access to the worst hit

areas. The members o Press or Peace voluntarily oered their services to assist those individuals and organiza-

tions.

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Establishment o the Press or Peace Volunteer Force (PFPVF)

On 11 October 2005, an extra-ordinary meeting o the executive council o PFP held in Muzaarabad. The council

realized that due to non-availability o coordinated media eorts, most o the NGOs and humanitarian organizations

were acing hurdles to reach to the aected areas. Thereore, in order to guide and assist a large number o the members

o incoming welare bodies, the council decided to establish PFP Volunteer Force. Headed by a student, Zulqar Beg,

the volunteers did a marvellous job. PFP acknowledges and appreciates the services o volunteers Javed Hashmi,Zaheer

Jagwal,Tahir Farooqi,Mehmood Gillani,Babar Awan,Basharat, Malik Zulqar, Danial Shahab, Waaq Anjum, Haz Saeed-

ur-Rehman,Fazil Mughal, Ejaz Kazmi, Zubair-u-din Ari, Saeed-ur-Rehman Sajjad, Mahraj Alam,EjazAlam,Miss Iram,Miss

Shugta,Tassadaq , Waqar Hashmi, Zarrar Baloch and many others rom the university, schools and colleges.

 The PFPVF’s eorts were a guiding source and inspiration or those who remained in the state o shock and helpless-

ness or the rst ew days. Resultantly, a large number o people rom every walk o lie volunteered themselves or relie 

work. Press or Peace assigned them tasks according to their skills and capabilities. In order to guide and assist oreign

NGOs, journalists and survey teams o university and college students with good command over English were detailed

as interpreters.

In act, when aid workers rom dierent parts o the world reached Muzaarabad, they ound it dicult to ascertain the

scale o relie in the remote areas o upper villages o Muzaarabad and Neelum Valley. At this occasion PFP provided

them much needed guidance and awareness about these areas. Being impressed by the selfess contribution o the

volunteer orce, more and more people contacted to participate in humanitarian work. It was encouraging. The candlelights the candle. Within a ew days, the number o volunteers raised to 250 and later on more than 500.

Humanity, the Priority

 When everyone was running ater the much needed relie goods or the sake o lie o his kith and kin, the members

o PFP devoted themselves to assist those unortunate amilies where no male members were let behind. The members

o PFP would collect cooked ood rom charities and distributed it among those who were in dire need o it.

Distribution o Relie Goods

Press or Peace with the assistance o other NGOs and donor agencies distributed 1000 plastic sheets, 500 burners, 852

quilts, 250 lamps, 500 sacks coal, 460 blankets (Korean), 950 packets o dates (1 kg each), 460 bundles o sweaters, 1150

shawls, 560 blankets (ordinary) in the aected amilies. More over, 22 trucks load o ood items, clothes, jackets, shoes

and other items o daily use were also distributed. PFP took care o the ego o the aected people during relie work and

humanitarian activities. During the dark hours, volunteers and central oce holders o PFP carried the relie goods on

their shoulders and distributed in the widows, hawkers, journalists and members o district administration. Beore earth-

quake, they all were well to do citizens, but now they have nothing except clothes on their bodies. Each member o PFP

voluntarily distributed the relie goods without any hidden motive o publicity or ame. PFP is an organization o selfess

devotees and zealous enthusiasts who share the common goal o reducing human miseries.

Media Relie Center Whe volunteers o PFPVF also provided meals to media persons, press clubs and bureau oces o dierent news

agencies where everyone, without caring about his own needs, was engaged in preparing and sending reports day and

night. This practice continued till the reopening o the restaurants and hotels in the city.

Establishment o Media City

Press or Peace established a media city in Chehla Bandi on emergency basis to acilitate media persons. Hotels and

restaurants were not available due to the massive destruction. This acility remained unctional or 7 months and oered

proessional acilities to media persons. Suitable arrangements o daily meals and lodging were made the PFP Media

City.

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Relie Work in District Bagh

In District Bagh, PFP team comprising o Yousa Kashmiri, Dr. Haeez, Tahir Shah, Imran Gillani, Shoukat Taimoor,

Miss Obaida, Miss Salma and others started humanitarian work on sel help basis. PFP distributed tents, blankets,

and gas cylinders, lamps and ration or the journalists and hawkers o Bagh. The organization also established a

ree medical camp in Bagh.

In District Sadhnoti, the slightly aected area, Shakeel Choudhry and Naveed Shaheen continued their eorts on

 journalistic ront.

Relie Work in Rawalakot

In district Rawalakot the PFP team in the supervision o divisional coordinator, Sardar Abid Siddique started its

rescue and relie work soon ater the disaster. The Rawalakot PFP unit guided the NGOs and relie workers through

its devoted volunteers to access the most aected areas such as Singola, Ali Sojal, Hussain kot, Datote, Hornamera.

 The rehabilitation o education sector was main ocus o PFP team .thereoe, books; stationary and other educa-

tional material was distributed in aected children while stipends were arranged or some university students. In

Rawalakot, members and volunteers o PFP including Rashid Nazir, Abdur Razzaq, M.Sohail, Abdur Rehman, also

acilitated international media to cover the suerings o the earthquake survivors. Moreover, divisional coordina-

tor Sardar Abid Siddique represented the district Rawalakot on dierent national orums and meetings in Lahore,Karachi and Islamabad where the problems o aectees were discussed and highlighted.

Data Collection and Survey

Press or Peace established a separate unit to collect data about orphans, widows and needy people in the a-

ected areas. The unit did a splendid job and visited tent villages in remote areas to get the required inormation.

Many International NGOs and relie organizations depended on the lists prepared by PFP to provide much-need-

ed help the aected amilies.

Education

 The Education sector in Azad Kashmir was the most aected government department .The number o de-

stroyed school/college buildings was alarming. In act, the buildings made under government contracts proved

more devastating than the earthquake itsel. In many cases, the whole structure was collapsed within seconds.

Due to poor standards o constructions, a whole generation went under debris. All those students who survived

were traumatized and reused to resume their educational activities in the destroyed school buildings. This was a

natural outcome o the earthquake.

Establishment o the 1st PFP tent school

 The executive council o PFP decided to establish tent schools on emergency basis. PFP members encouraged

parents to send their children to schools in order to resume normal education activities. Initially, sheltered accom-

modation being the major concern o the donor agencies the tents were not available or schooling purpose.

PFP started primary classes in the courtyard o the ruined building o daily Khabrain. The rst PFP tent school;

established upon the rubble and under the sky, was a ray o hope or many who had lost everything in the earth-

quake. The oce bearers o PFP volunteered themselves to teach the students and went door to door to motivate

the parents. Later on highly educated members o the PFPVF were appointed as teachers. Mrs. Zahida Zahir Jag-

wal volunteered hersel to look ater the matters o this school. PFP highly appreciates the services o volunteers

Waseem Khan Jadoon, Miss Farzana, Khaliquue-ur-Rehman, Sudhir Ahmad, Israr-ur-Haq Gillani and many others.

 They all devoted themselves or the resumption o normal educational activities in the quake-hit areas.

More Tent Schools in Aected area

Due to growing interest o the people PFP decided to establish more tent schools in the remote villages o Mu-

zaarabad region. Miss Sumera in Lower Platte, Miss Nighat in Chehla Bandi, Miss Amna in Ambore, Miss Nishat

Mughal in Lwasi, Asi Mir in Panjgran,Jalal-ud-din in Kundal Shahi were appointed as the resource persons and in

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charge o the PFP tent schools. An eminent educationist and the Chairperson o PFP Women Wing, Madam Tanvir Lati 

supervised these schools. We applaud the contribution o teachers and volunteers who oered their services to bring

success to this project. 32 teachers o Press or Peace Educational Unit taught one thousand school children or more

than six months without getting and stipend or salary. The educational setup in quake hit areas was totally collapsed.

 The PFP educational unit started especially prepared testing service to assess the progress made by the students ater

earthquake. All those students who appeared or tests were declared successul. PFP also managed to acquire regular

stipends or needy students. In order to impart moral and religious education, a religious school was established near

Chehla Bandi in Muzaarabad .With the generous cooperation o international organization Caritas , Czech Republic,

two earthquake resistant buildings were completed in Chehla Bandi and Kundal Shahi.The volunteers o CARITAS rom

Czech Republic also participated in the construction work despite harsh and unavourable weather. With the supporto CARITAS these 2 model schools are being urnished with latest educational equipments.

Free Coaching Centers

In order to save the precious academic year o the school children and to get them complete their syllabus, PFP

established 03 ree coaching centers. The students attended those centers or two months.

Sheltered Accommodation Program

Press or Peace started shelter program at the remote village o Punjgran, where the lie had become impossible

in tents due to heavy snowall. The volunteers o PFP headed by Asi Raza Mir carried out an arduous task o survey-

ing the area and prepared a list o those who were in urgent need o shelter. Later on the inormation gathered was

conveyed to a sister NGO o Lahore with a request to save the survivors o earthquake rom dying o cold. Shirkat Gah

responded wholeheartedly to the request o the PFP. The NGO provided sheets and other building material to ac-

commodate 800 amilies o villages Devalian, Chamba, Tatrial and Punjgran. Ahmad Raza Khan and Sajjad Ahmad, o 

Shirkat Gaah, Asi Raza Mir, Ali Gohar, Asad Ali,Arshad and many other volunteers rom PFP worked day and night to

complete this program. The people in the area were already underprivileged and ater earthquake were badly in need

o the relie goods. PFP also distributed cooking utensils, ration, burners, warm clothing and shoes. This project was

unded by The World American Service and their Representative Mr.Mathew D.Emry visited the eld area and ex-

pressed satisaction on the perormance o stakeholders o the project.

Minorities and PFP

 The October 08 earthquake damaged everyone. The people o every community aced death and destruction o 

property. It is painul to say that when prominent humanitarian bodies and individuals started relie work, the non-

Muslim community o the aected area was ignored and let alone. It is an honour or PFP that ater earthquake rst o 

all the chie coordinator PFP started eorts or minorities. He also persuaded and insisted other NGOs and humanitari-

an organizations or the much needed relie activities in the minority community. Through coordinated eorts, the PFP

succeeded in getting especial quota o relie goods rom dierent aid distributing agencies or Christian community.

Here again, the policy o respect to ego was strictly ollowed by the PFP in this community.

Installation o Peace Pole in Muzaarabad

 The establishment o peace in the region and interaith harmony are the shared objective o PFP with many nation-

al and international organizations. URI is an international NGO working or interaith harmony. PFP installed a peace

symbol at Domel in Muzaarabad with the assistance o URI. URI’s Regional Chie Coordinator or South Asia Father

James chanbien and heads o all CCs o URI in Pakistan were present at the occasion. Father James Chanbien and oce

beares o PFP installed the peace pole.

Eorts or Inter Faith Harmony

In order to promote inter aith harmony between Islam and Christianity, the central oce bearers o PFP celebrated

Eid estivals with the people o Christian community in tent villages. It also invited the Christian community in Pakistanto celebrate Christmas with earthquake aected amilies in Azad Kashmir. Mr. Rashid Masih o Eternal Family and Hu-

man Resource Centre along with his team visited Muzaarabad. The PFP arranged especial unctions at this occasion.

PFP participated in humanitarian work without racial discrimination. To implement its policy o all-inclusive humanitar-

ian approach, the minorities too have their representation in PFP.

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Tableaus and Comedy Shows or aected children

 The oce bearers and members o the PFP celebrated their both Eids with aected amilies. At the occasion

o Eid-ul-Az’a, the PFP organized tableaus and comedy shows or aected children. The purpose was to provide

them an opportunity to come out o trauma. Khawaja Zaar Iqbal, Fareed-ul-Hadam and Raja Wasim Khan actively

participated in these programs. These activities were organized in the PFP tent schools.

Services or Widows and Bereaved Families

Press or Peace established a vocational training centre. The idea was to provide a place o work or widows

and needy women who had lost their male amily members in the earthquake. The center runs under supervision

o Miss Shaguta Ilyas and is patronized by Madam Tanvir Lati. The women are taught here the courses o em-

broidery, needle work, cutting and sewing, etc. The project owes much to the volunteer women. The volunteers

played an important role or uplit and betterment o the women o aected areas.

Cultural Jewellery Project

Press or Peace organized an exhibition o the locally made jewellery items prepared by the women o Neelum

Valley. A large number o women rom dierent countries and cultures visited the exhibition and praised the tal-

ent o the local women. The aected women earned a handsome amount by selling their products. The exhibition

highlighted the importance o local culture and proved an opportunity or poor women to enhance their income.

PFP has decided to introduce local made jewellery at international level. A permanent cultural centre will be

established here to provide jobs to the local women at their doorsteps.

Environmental Issues

 The earthquake not only damaged the human lie and inrastructure, but also aected the natural environ-

ment. Multi storied buildings, houses and other inrastructure was converted into debris within seconds. The

stinking bodies o men and animals, heaps o garbage in the streets and absence o sanitary arrangements posedan immediate danger or human survival .In the upper parts o the region; the land was severely damaged by the

recurring jolts.

Environmental Awareness Week 

 With the cooperation o Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Azad Kashmir, Press or Peace organized an

“environmental awareness week”. This campaign was supervised by eminent environmentalist and co coordinator

environment wing Sahibzada Atab Alam. The PFP distributed an inormative brochure in the students o dierent

schools and colleges o the rural and urban areas. During This campaign, the importance o environmental Protec-

tion and saeguard o natural environment was highlighted through distinctive programs and meetings in rural

and urban centres, educational institutes, government oces and municipalities in districts Muzaarabad, Bagh,Rawalakot and Neelum/Jhelum valley. The speech contests were organized by the PFP to promote environmental

cognizance among the students o dierent schools/colleges and other educational instates in Gari Duppatta,

Muzaarabad, Hatian Bala and Neelum Valley. In Kundal Shahi and Kel, environmental issues were highlighted by

the eorts o this organization. Inormative pamphlets were distributed to create awareness and adopt concrete

step about hygienic conditions and environmental issues in the tent villages o Muzaarabad and adjoining areas.

 The sincere and untiring eorts o Khurshd Ahmad rom WWF, Khalid Javed, Mumtaz Mughal rom Islamic Relie 

made the campaign successul.

Disaster Reporting Training Workshops

PFP organized training workshop with the collaboration o UK based charity, Islamic Relie or journalists and

community workers on ‘Post disaster environmental journalism’ in Muzaarabad and Rawalakot. The objective

o the workshops was to sensitize the media persons and social workers about the environmental and hygienic

issues created by earthquake. These workshops were also participated by some journalists rom remote areas o 

Neelum,Bagh Aabbaspur and Palendri. A renown journalist rom Austeria Miss Eva Maria Teja was specially invited

to attend the events as guest speaker.

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Forests Preservation Campaign

Press or Peace initiated a campaign to highlight the importance o orests and their protection. The campaign was

highly appreciated by other NGOs and subsequently, UNDP and Bulandi Welare Organization started a permanent

cooking and heating project to curtail the use o orest wood as a uel, and provided an alternate source o energy to

the upper rural areas in Neelum Valley.

LPG Project, Neelum Valley

In this area, the PFP distributed 400 Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders and burners with the cooperation and as-

sistance o UNDP and Bulandi Welare Organization. The PFP took a pledge rom local populace that use o rewood

would be minimized and a tree plantation campaign was organized to protect the orests. The cost o this project was

more than two million rupees. The Project Incharge was Haz Nasir-u-din Mughal, co-ordinator Neelum. He completed

this task in betting manner. The organization appreciates his contribution in this regard.

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UNDP

The World American Service

Shirkat Gaah, Lahore.

UNICEF

Caritas (Czech Republic)

Qatar Charity

Islamic Relie, UK

Internews International

Education Support Programme

National Rural Support Program(NRSP)

Ibtida Foundation

United Religion Initiave(URI )

Al-Sufa Foundation

Al-Rehmat Trust

Humanity First

Mr.Mahboob Ahmad (HRSP)

Markazi Jamiat Ahal-e-Hadees(AJ&K)

 Jama’t Al-Dawa’

Al-Khidmat Foundation

Svour Foods

Al-Mustaa Welare Society/Muslim Hands

World Assembly o Muslim Youth (WAMY)

Mateeb-ul-Islam Foundation, Sialkot.

Eternal Family

  (Human Development Centre, Toba Tek Singh)

Bulandi Welare Organisation

Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba

Auqa Department, Govt. o Punjab.

Students Liberation Front (SLF).

NGOs, Welare Groups, Donor AgenciesWhile pursuing the goals and objectives the ollowing NGOs, welare organizations, government agencies, donors and

trusts interacted with Press or Peace in one way or other:

Head Ofce

State Lie Building, Bank Road

Muzaarabad, Azad Kashmir (Pakistan)Phone: +92-58810-45457

Fax: +92-58810-45437Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

United Kingdom

Zaar Iqbal

693 western boulevard

Nottingham, NG8 5 ES

Phone: +44-11-59789910Cell: +44-777-9625308

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Europe

Miss Eva Maria Tega Mayer

Lapigasse, 15/4-5, A-1020

Viana, Austria(Europe)

Ph. +43(0)1 33 27 490

Cell: +43(0)664 523 1171

Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

Web: www.evamariateja.com

 

 Jammu & Kashmir

Mr.Luv Puri

Karan Nagar, Jammu Tawi(J&K)INDIA

Ph: +91-191-2542687

Cell: +91-9419185562Email: [email protected]

[email protected]

 

We thank all these organizations or assisting and encouraging us in our eorts. Without the support and commitment

o volunteers, PRESS FOR PEACE would be unable to carry out its vital campaigning work. We value and appreciate the

contribution that volunteers make to our success and are committed to ensuring that volunteering at PFP is a rewardingand productive experience.

Ofces and Contact InormationWe can be reached through the ollowing contact inormation:

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