ISLAMABAD: Police, attempting to arrest Kashmiris protesting for their rights outside the Press Club here on 2nd Oct, 2025 entered the premises, assaulted a number of Media personnel and destroyed their equipment.
اسلام آباد پولیس کے کارنامے دیکھیں، پریس کلب کا تقدس، صحافیوں کو بدترین تشدد کا نشانہ بنا ڈالا pic.twitter.com/kjPH7PtiHo
— Nadir Baloch (@BalochNadir5) October 2, 2025
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), in calling for a thorough investigation to ensure journalists can perform their duties without fear of violence and intimidation.

The attacks occurred after Islamabad police dispersed a demonstration by the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee outside the National Press Club. Police surrounded protesters and beat demonstrators and journalists covering the event with batons.
As protesters sought refuge within the Press Club, police stormed the premises, breaking open doors and damaging property.
اسلام آباد پولیس کا نیشنل پریس کلب پر دھاوا، لاٹھیاں برسائیں، پریس کلب کے تقدس کی پامالی کی یہ بھی تاریخ رقم ہو گئی، صدر اور سیکرٹری پریس کلب کہاں ہیں۔۔!! pic.twitter.com/tAWJCjWukY
— Khurram Iqbal (@khurram143) October 2, 2025
The violence escalated as police entered the cafeteria to detain demonstrators, assaulting and dragging media workers, including Kashmiri journalist Raja Rukhsar, according to footage online.
اسلام آباد پولیس کے غنڈے پریس کلب کیفے ٹیریا میں گھس کر کشمیری صحافی راجہ رخسار کو بدترین تشدد کا نشانہ بنا رہے ہیں۔ pic.twitter.com/Ibu2fBiu3m
— Rizwan Ghilzai (Remembering Arshad Sharif) (@rizwanghilzai) October 2, 2025
Police also damaged mobile phones and cameras, briefly detained two press club employees, and injured two photographers and three press club employees. More than 15 protesters were arrested during the incident.
In response, journalist representative bodies and media rights groups in Pakistan, including the PFUJ, announced a nationwide “Black Day” to be observed on 3rd October, with black flags to be raised at press clubs across Pakistan in protest.
In a joint statement, the PFUJ and other media organisations denounced the violence and urged swift action against those responsible.
The PFUJ said: “The attack on the National Press Club is an attack on freedom of the press and democratic values, which cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. Incidents like police brutality are regrettable, which are tantamount to suppressing freedom of expression.”
The IFJ said: “Arbitrary violence by authorities against journalists, particularly within their own press club, is a serious threat to press freedom and democracy. IFJ condemns the attack and calls for a swift, independent investigation.”
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