Category: News
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Nai concerning on journalists and media condition in Afghanistan
From the beginning of Islamic Emarat government in Afghanistan tens media outlets doors have been closed. With the closure of free media in Afghanistan, the majority of journalists and media worker lost their jobs. Nai believes, the closure of media and unemployment of journalists are worrying, and it can put a huge hurt on freedom…
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On the bloody day in Takhar province, journalists received no information
Many journalists in Takhar province claim that the spokespersons of Takhar Police Headquarter and the provincial office have imposed restrictions over access to information and do not share the required information with journalists. According to plaintiff journalists the spokespersons of these two entities did not share accurate and timely information with journalists and even in…
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Nai is concerned about the freedom of expression
The recent interviews that went viral on social media networks by an ostensibly Taliban-affiliated journalist on the sidelines of the Intra-Afghan peace process in Doha, reveals that there has been no change in Taliban’s views and beliefs in terms of Human rights values, including the right to freedom of expression and the freedom of media.
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Afghanistan peace negotiations must be held in the presence of national and international media
Nai has expressed their concerns about the situation following the Taliban’s demand for closed-door peace talks, and believes that closed-doors peace talks isn’t Afghan people’s desire, and isn’t acceptable to Afghan citizens. A few weeks ago, the participants at the Peace Consultative Jirga that held in Kabul collectively called on to be made aware of…
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An embedded bomb explosion caused financial damages to Arman-e-Shahr Radio in Pul-e-Khumri, Baghlan province
At around 8 pm, an embedded roadside bomb exploded nearby the Arman-e-Shahr Radio and Shahr-e-Bano weekly magazine in Pul-e-Khumri city of Baghlan province. According to Saeed Azim Hashimi, the Editor-in-Chief of Arman-e-Shahr Radio in Baghlan, the explosion carried lots of financial damages to the radio and magazine.
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Freedom of expression must be protected, and this value must not be ignored in national assemblies
The Peace Consultative Jirga was held in Kabul on 7th August 2020 with the participation of thousands of people. One of the participants, Ms. Belqis Roshan raised her voice during the President Ghani’s speech and said; “Do not Ransom the Criminal Taliban”, but it ended in violence, and she was not allowed to speak anymore.
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Any complaints against media must be pursued through the Media Offenses and Complaint Review Commission
Danish Karokhel, Pajwok Afghan News Director was asked by the House of Representatives to clarify the findings of their investigative report on smuggling ventilator devices from Afghanistan to Pakistan.
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It is claimed that the fourth media staff died due to COVID-19 disease in the country
Nai is extremely saddened by the news about the death of Nawid Azimi, Afghanistan Radio and TV journalist. It is said that he was infected by the Corona virus. According to his colleagues, Mr. Azimi was struggling this disease about a week and died earlier today.
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Let’s respond to the services of late Mr. Mujahid Kakar
Mujahid Kakar died in Germany due to the disease he was diagnosed with for several years. He was one of the co-founders of Moby Group companies including Tolo and ToloNews televisions. He served his prolific life in journalism performances. Mr. Kakar was the founder of ethical journalism in the new movement of media in the…
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Nai insistently urges media and journalists, while COVID 19 is going on the ground, they should pay more attention and be more accountable and responsible on their professional performance
Media outlets in the country are in a critical and historic situation. Performance of media in this crucial situation can change peoples’ life and destiny in the country.
