Support FREE PRESS in Afghanistan
Democracy Pen is fundraising for the survival of Khaama Press, a prominent news agency for Afghanistan, which is now on the verge of a financial collapse due to the economic downturn and unstable political circumstances in Afghanistan. It has served as a leading news source for Afghanistan since 2010.
The empowerment of the media industry in Afghanistan is one of the most outstanding achievements of its twenty years of democracy, due in large part to contributions from many democratic nations.
We are calling on everybody who cares about the FREE PRESS to contribute what they can and share this campaign with family and friends to help us prevent the loss of an independent and reliable news source for Afghanistan.
If everyone reading this message donates any amount, the media outlet could keep thriving indefinitely. The price of a one-time fast food meal is all we ask for. I hope you will consider supporting FREE PRESS in Afghanistan today.
All funding raised will be for salaries, office rent, and day-to-day operations of Khaama Press. It will be sent to Khaama Press with complete transparency and integrity.
Please also support this fundraiser by sharing it with your friends and families.
Thank you.
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ABOUT KHAAMA PRESS
Khaama Press is an independent online news service established in 2010. The news agency's head office is in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Khaama Press covers Afghanistan and the region and the world, reporting about crime and security, business and economy, politics, immigration, sports, and entertainment.
Khaama Press contents are published in the following three languages:
English: https://www.khaama.com
Persian: https://www.khaama.com/persian
Pashto: https://www.khaama.com/pashto
Khaama Press was recognized as the most visited and top-ranked news website nationwide in Afghanistan in 2020.
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ABOUT DEMOCRACY PEN
Democracy Pen is a Non-Profit media support organization registered in the United States of America. It aims to support journalism, blogging and women's education in developing countries, such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Philippines.