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About Ariana Afghanistan International TV
Ariana Afghanistan Television
has been the premiere source of Afghan related local and
international news since 1989, primarily serving the
Afghan community in the United States. On July 1, 2006,
we expanded our coverage by initiating the first 24 hour
broadcast to North America , Europe , the Middle East ,
and Asia. This is an exciting time for us as we provide
an even broader medium for communication and exchange
for the entire international community; connecting
Afghans with the world.
Our aim is to give a voice to what is
commonly misperceived as a silent culture that has been
the victim of guns and warlords for nearly 30 years. We
want to expose the intelligence, tenacity and warm
hearted spirit of the Afghan people to the world. We
want to show the world that despite the decades of
adversity, Afghans are not victims, they are
survivors. The intent of this broadcast is to undo
the many years of harm imposed upon Afghanistan by
providing a voice for change. History has taught us that
positive change can not flourish without a voice, we are
determined in being the source of this voice. We join
the rest of the open-minded, progressive and patriotic
Afghans around the world in working to pave the way for
Afghanistan ’s bright future. Some of our current
objectives include promoting democracy and e nsu ring
that the values of dignity, equality and justice are
incorporated into this infant democratic process. We
specifically want to highlight the involvement of women
in all spheres of political, economic and social life.
Our coverage will allow us to bring about positive
social change through dialogue, debate, and education.
This medium of communication will reach
families in the most remote parts of Afghanistan . This
access gives us the opportunity to educate and guide the
people of Afghanistan towards a new, positive social and
political direction; thereby fight ing fundamentalism
and terrorism in all different forms. Many of these
Afghans have never been out of the ir country and have
never had access to education while living in the rural
areas of Afghanistan . The se people are the most
susceptible to being conditioned and fall ing into the
trap of terrorist groups. We intend on us ing this
medium to provide all Afghans, near and far, with the
power education, and the understanding of freedom and
social justice.
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