Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
Media Entities should pass Resolution with responsibility
Ramadan 29, 1430 A.H, September 20, 2009
In the name of Allah,
the Merciful, the Compassionate
A Journalists’ union in Kabul has decided to boycott publishing Taliban news for
three day as a sign of protest against the kidnapping of Sultan Munadi and his
shadowy killing. We do not want to discuss the poor coverage being given by the
reporters to news and statements of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan but want
here to take up the murky situation that led to the kidnapping and killing of
the murdered journalist.
The realities and facts surrounding his murder do not vouchsafe them the right
to pass such resolution. According to media reports, Sultan Munadi along with
his friend Stephen Farrell were lost without trace in areas between Char Dara
and Ali Abad districts. The Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan
have not accepted responsibility for their kidnapping.
Following this, British commandos raided a house in the area and killed Sultan
Munadi while saving his British friend Stephen Farrel. The media union will
reasonably not have doubts about Munadis having been killed by the British
soldiers. Munadis family members and all the people present in the area say that
they have evidences on hand that he was killed by the British soldiers. There
are reports by BBC and New York Times and other credible media outlets, exposing
such story.
Ironically, the journalist union of Munadi colleagues instead of taking up the
issue with the real murderer of Munadi or with the British government have opted
to exact revenge on Taliban.
We believe Munadi was killed by the Britain's in order to tip reporters and
media workers against Mujahideen and by doing so, they achieved their target.
It is a matter of pity to see a wake caste like journalists is falling prey to
such open conspiracy. The journalists who are eyes of the people, should live up
to what they are expected by acting more sagacious and astute.
News boycott against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan will not prove to be an
effective step to harm IE because the previous conduct of many journalists and
media outlets with the Islamic Emirate was more or less was bordering on
boycott. We believe such emotional and symbolic resolution, instead of solving
the problems, only show that such entities of journalists are not neutral in
their attitude.
It could be concluded that these unions of journalists give rights of
expressions only to the ruling colonialism. The media workers of the Islamic
Emirate who have taken upon themselves to unveil facts, have frequently been
detained, prosecuted and martyred by the colonialist powers that-be.
They have raided local FM stations and
have closed down internet websites but these so-called journalist unions have
not raised their finger. However, they blame the Islamic Emirate for the
incident happened to New York Times reporter and radio Afghanistan reporters
whereas both these entities are official organizations of propaganda of USA and
the ruling stooge regime. They are trying to place the responsibility of his
killing on Taliban. The journalists union should ponder over the ground
realities surrounding his murder instead of resorting to spontaneous and
headlong resolutions.
To end, we want to say that all journalistic organizations and entities should
act responsibly in their decisions and at the same time, we express our deep
sorrow and grief over the murder of Munadi and pray to Allah, the Almighty to
save our country from the claws of the invaders.
Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan