As Karzai seeks aid, a call for press freedom

June 11, 2008

President Hamid Karzai
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
C/o The Embassy of Afghanistan
2341 Wyoming Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20008

Via facsimile: 202-483-6487

Dear President Karzai,

News reports have described your plan to present a $50 billion, long-term development strategy to international donors in Paris on Thursday. Those reports have also noted the concerns of international donors about allegations of widespread corruption in Afghanistan.

Free and robust news media serve as a check against corruption, underlining the credibility of your government and allaying concerns about malfeasance. Your administration has done much in the past to allow development of a free press, but your government’s failure to stem recent attacks on journalists has undermined those achievements.

CPJ calls on you at the Paris conference to pledge that your government will safeguard press freedom. In doing so, we urge you to commit to the following steps:

A free and healthy press will help assure international donors that they are making a wise investment in Afghanistan. Your promise at Thursday’s Paris conference to uphold press freedom would send a very positive message to the international community.

Sincerely,


Joel Simon
Executive Director

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