Islamic Emirate Reaffirms Support for Journalists Within Islamic Values

Other officials of the Islamic Emirate described access to information and support for the media as fundamental responsibilities of the current system.

Officials of the Islamic Emirate have emphasized support for journalists within the framework of journalistic principles and Islamic values.

In Kabul, a gathering titled “True Journalism, Informed Nation, and Healthy Society” was organized by the Ministry of Information and Culture and the Voice of the Afghan People Foundation.

During the program, Anwarul Haq Anwar, Director General of the Administrative Office, stressed that the Islamic Emirate supports media activities in line with journalistic principles and Islamic and ethical values. He added: “While practicing journalism, observing key journalistic principles is essential. God forbid, if one transgresses, then he is sinful and spreads corruption.”

Atiqullah Azizi, Deputy Minister of Culture and Arts at the Ministry of Information and Culture, highlighted the important role of the media in information dissemination, fostering unity in times of crisis, and contributing to social reform. He said: “Although the Islamic Emirate, particularly the Ministry of Information and Culture, may not have fully served you, under the circumstances you also witness, God willing, nothing has been withheld from you.”

Other officials of the Islamic Emirate described access to information and support for the media as fundamental responsibilities of the current system.

Abdul Latif Nazari, Deputy Minister of Economy, stated: “In the era we live in, soft warfare is highly significant. The battle of dialogue and propaganda shapes public opinion.”

Sibghatullah Wasil, Deputy Minister of Finance and Administration at the Ministry of Education, remarked: “Restrictions and censorship exist in every society. Even if we take America, or those countries that loudly claim freedom of expression, limitations still exist there.”

Abdul Mateen Qani, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, said: “Our responsibility is shared. The media corridor is ours and yours alike. We stand shoulder to shoulder in service.”

Meanwhile, several journalists and media-support organizations emphasized the importance of finalizing the Law on Mass Media.

Islamic Emirate Reaffirms Support for Journalists Within Islamic Values