Category: News
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Emerging problems within Afghan media society is due to lack of establishment of mass media commission by the Ministry of Information and Culture (MoIC)
Nia office, which supports open media in Afghanistan, asks all media outlets, journalists and experts who appear on media to observe the principles of citizen rights, rules and media ethics. Media outlets should not allow any disarray in public opinion, as well as it does not have to allow the judicial entities to gallop on…
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Law on right of access to information has to be approved before election
Around two hundred journalists and media activists launched a peaceful gathering coordinated by Nai, Supporting Open Media in Afghanistan. They gathered in front of Afghanistan’s National Assembly and asked the representatives in the parliament to recall the government to send the access to information law for approval to the parliament.
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A group of Journalists: We want the access to information law approved
A number of journalists get together and asked the access to information law approval and signature. These journalists whose number reached to hundred were of different media outlets gathered at Nai office. They scrutinized the problems they face due to the lack of access to information law.
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Kapisa’s primary court order issued against the accused persons for the murder of Muhsin Hashimi is not fair
Muhsin Hashimi, a reporter of Saday Nejrab radio station was murdered a while ago. Few members of his family accused for his murder and were arrested.
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Don’t allow print media stops its operation!
After four year broadcasts, Khedmatgar Daily Paper published its final issue on August 31st 2013. The paper’s officials called the reason, for an end to the paper’s publishing, lack of financial resources and budget.
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Local Official in Baghlan province shall respond about the arrest of the Director of Tanweer TV station!
Sher Mohammad Jahish, the director of Tanweer TV station in central Baghlan province has been in police custody of this province for the past two days.
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Media Organizations cannot fire any of its staff for the reason they use Facebook
A reporter of (one – 1) TV station has been fired from his job for he had liked an article on Facebook.
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First Victim of Social Media during the Social Media Week
After posting apparently a critical comment on Facebook social page about a book whose author said to be Abdul Basir Salangi, governor of Parwan province, Nasratullah Iqbal, has been beaten intensely by Mr. Salangi.
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About reporting on sexual and gender based violence; the words and terms which provokes further violence, must not be used
To reduce sexual and gender based violence once again, Nai Supporting open media in Afghanistan asks all local and international media outlets to avoid using of those words and terms which provoke further violence against women in the country.
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Social Media is a need, not an entertainment
Social Media week has been celebrated at Nai office under the title of “Social Media is a Need, not an Entertainment”.
