Category: News
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A good opportunity, so apply for it
http://www.saharspeaks.org/news/2015/11/11/apply-to-be-a-sahar-speaks-participant
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Support appointing a representative on behalf of Afghan journalists
The Afghanistan government has asked the UN to introduce a special envoy for better safety of Afghan journalists and freedom of speech.
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For Reconciliation civil rights and freedom of speech should be remained unharmed
Nai supporting open media welcome warmly the process of peace building in Afghanistan.
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Nai new assessment disclose about censorship in mass media of Aghanistan
Nai`s findings after a broad assessment and feedback received from journalists show that many correspondents and reporters, presently abstain from publishing critical issues.
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An inclusive trusted mission should investigate the files of violation against Bamian journalists
After advocacy made by Nai and other journalists supporting entities regarding violation committed by police and security officers against journalists in Bamian, the president office has issued a proclamation which is not convincing and acceptable due to the following reasons:
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No longer the military government is tolerable in Bamian
About 30 correspondents and civil society’s activists are reportedly arrested in Bamian province.
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The Bamian governor should respond why he is a law breaker
Numbers of correspondents are beaten by police of Bamian and security forces while wanted to record the story of demonstration against government at the day while Ashraf Ghani entered to Bamian.
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The social pages incurred limitations:
According to an assessment we found out some of facebook users complain about speed slowed down recently.
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Nai concern as to journalists safety procedure
Nai welcome the new procedure laid down by the government for the purpose of journalists safety in Afghanistan.
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The Afghan president, to take action against his own guards:
A correspondent of Kelid Radio, Massoud Ansar is beaten and threatened by body guards of Ashraf Ghani, while he wanted to participate in ministers council to cover the meeting of Afghan cabinet members.
