Kabul, Dec. 28 -- A number of journalists in Kabul have voiced concerns over what they describe as limited and untimely access to information, as reported by Tolo News.
They say that over the past year, they have faced challenges such as delays in receiving information, the absence of a media law, and economic difficulties.
Zabihullah Sharifi, a journalist, told Tolo News, "We journalists in Afghanistan face many problems, including lack of access to information and economic challenges."
Mohammad Mohammadi, another journalist, told Tolo News, "Journalists are calling for the establishment of a framework for access to information and a media law."
Meanwhile, the Afghan Journalists Centre, in its annual report, has reported an 18% incre...
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