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JPA discusses achievements, developing journalists
By Petra - Apr 12,2014 - Last updated at Apr 12,2014
KARAK — Jordan Press Association (JPA) President Tareq Momani on Saturday discussed plans to activate the role of the association's southern branch and fulfilling the members’ demands.
Momani said the JPA’s achievements contributed to developing the level of journalism through its training centres.
He added that JPA supports members whenever they faced any problem, stressing that the association will remain journalists’ first defence line.
Momani also reviewed the obstacles faced by the JPA in achieving its members’ ambitions, noting that there will be training courses for journalists.
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