Zabiullah Mujahid said that the mass media law will be reviewed by the Ministry of Information and Culture, seeking approval of the current leadership.
Islamic Emirate Revised the Mass Media's Law
7 Sep 2022 - 10:47
Zabiullah Mujahid said that the mass media law will be reviewed by the Ministry of Information and Culture, seeking approval of the current leadership.
Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)_Monitoring, “We will make some changes in the culture and religious sections and send it to the Islamic Emirate leader to confirm, and in the near future it will be available to the media,” said Mujahid in a thread.
Meanwhile, the acting minister of Information and culture said in a press conference that the Commission on Media Violations will start its activities within the next week, where they will tackle various topics, including financial challenges.
“In the next week we will hold a conference, so the commission will start working and address problems of the media–reporters, problems of the heads of these media outlets, and their financials problems,” said Khairullah Khairkhah, acting Minister of Information and Culture, as TOLOnews quoted.
Acting minister further said that during the last year they have identified 150 books against the Islamic values that needs to be revised accordingly.
“Still now, we reviewed 80 books and there were 150 books that are against the principle of Islam, and there are some other books that are against unity,” said Hayatullah Muhajir Farahi, deputy of publications in the Ministry of Information and Culture.
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