Introduction

27 Jan 2008

Our network aims to provide and recognize excellence in independent journalism within Afghanistan. Due to linguistic barriers, the English and primary version of Afghan Press wishes to launch its sister site in Farsi. Articles in the Farsi version will be translated into English and vice versa. This will help Afghan authors writing in Farsi to overcome language barriers and reach a wider audience.

Everyone is welcome to read and comment on this website. Our aim is to inform the world on the happenings of Afghanistan and expose the world to local and independent sources. Afghan Press wishes to collaborate with foreign networks for the sake of providing more accurate material and from wider perspectives, however, we also wish to maintain our independence at all times for credibility purposes.

We believe in a promising, emergent Afghanistan, and so should you.


5 Responses to “Introduction”

Murad
January 27, 2008

Super! I am extremely happy to see this website fully launch. Great job everyone!

Mohamed Nasser
January 27, 2008

Excellent initiative. I added this website on my Google reader and hope to be coming back to see more updates.

Mohammad Memarian
January 28, 2008

Godwilling you will bring some hope to the people. since your work is somehow unique, and you might be one of the few windows providing an insight of the nation for the world, for God’s sake tyy not to portray a crashed, hopeless, defenceless picture of the country/people. thanx.

Konrad (USA)
January 29, 2008

Thank you for taking this initiative. People world-wide need to communicate together without media and/or government supervision. I, for one, am very interested in trying to understand what is really going on in Afghanistan. I know the Afghans are a tough and determined people. I wish them well.

Lord Kavi
January 30, 2008

Congratulations!
great movement! hope to help you in Farsi-English translation!
Regards,

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