The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC) shared challenges facing journalists and media houses with Mulah Shir Muhammad, governor of Zabul province. Mawlawi Seddiqullah Wasib, spokesperson for the office of the governor, was also present in the meeting.
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The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC, during the past month, organized work meetings of the Joint Media-Government Committee (JMGC) in Parwan, Nangarhar, Balkh, Zabul, Panjshir, Samangan, Uruzgan, Kapisa, Paktia and Logar provinces. The meetings were held to address challenges facing media work and to strengthen the work of JMGC in these provinces.
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The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC) commemorated May 3, World Press Freedom Day, by organizing an event in Kabul.
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The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC) commemorated May 3, World Press Freedom Day, by organizing an event in Kabul.
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On the occasion of May 3, World Press Freedom Day, the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC), joins national and international media support organizations and other relevant entities, in emphasizes the importance of safeguarding independent media work.
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The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee (AJSC) shared challenges facing journalists and media houses with Mulah Shir Muhammad, governor of Zabul provi…
Read More View AllThe media is an irreplaceable force in shaping the trajectory of a nation’s development. Beyond its basic function of information dissemination, it ac…
Read More View AllThis paper is written for the purpose of creating a roadmap to support press freedom in the Afghan reconciliation process.
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