
Media Complaints Commission Holds Regular Meeting
KABUL, Afghanistan (Afghan Verified) -- A regular meeting of the Commission for Examining Media Complaints and Violations was held under the chairmanship of Maulvi Hayatullah Muhaajir Farahi, deputy minister for publications at the Ministry of Information and Culture.
The session focused on issues related to videos published by Rah-e-Farda TV, Chenar Radio, and the Afghanistan Travel YouTube channel. Participants engaged in comprehensive discussions and adopted necessary decisions on these matters.
To ensure thorough investigation, the commission established dedicated committees tasked with examining the cases in detail. These committees are required to present their comprehensive reports at the next meeting.
The gathering underscores ongoing efforts by the Ministry of Information and Culture to address media complaints and violations through structured review processes.
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