Voices from Afar: Why Exile Media Matters
Jürgen Habermas, the eminent German philosopher, defines the “Public Sphere” as a space between the state and civil society where
Read MoreJürgen Habermas, the eminent German philosopher, defines the “Public Sphere” as a space between the state and civil society where
Read MoreThe final days of Afghanistan’s republic were not marked by chaos alone, but by disbelief. Even as warning signs multiplied,
Read MoreI did not begin my career with the intention of becoming a journalist in exile. Like many young reporters in
Read MoreThere was a time when journalism in Afghanistan was driven by competition, public accountability, and the belief that asking difficult questions could still shape outcomes.
Read MoreIn contemporary media environments, neutrality is often misunderstood as distance or indifference. In professional journalism, however, neutrality functions as a
Read MoreI founded Deeyar TV at a moment when Afghanistan’s media landscape was rapidly collapsing and the fundamental guarantees of freedom
Read MoreThe establishment of the Deeyar Media Association in France was not a symbolic gesture, nor a relocation of an existing
Read MoreThroughout modern history, freedom of expression has rarely been granted voluntarily by authoritarian regimes. Instead, it has emerged through sustained
Read MoreIn this program, Yaser Abrar interviews Abdullah Abdullah, former Chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation, on the Doha
Read MoreIn this program, host Yaser Abrar interviews Sayed Abbas Araghchi, who at the time served as Iran’s Deputy Minister of
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