Bakhtar News Agency

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Bakhtar News Agency
Company type Daily newspaper
Founded1939 (1939)
Headquarters Kabul, Afghanistan
ProductsNews reporting (English, Dari, Arabic, Russian, Urdu, Uzbek, Chinese)
Owners Government of Afghanistan
Website bakhtarnews.af

Bakhtar News Agency (BNA) is the official state news agency of the Afghan government, based in Kabul. The agency is a major source of news for all media in Afghanistan, gathering domestic and international news and providing information to outlets. The agency provides news in the following languages: English, Dari, Arabic, Russian, Urdu, Uzbeki, and Chinese. BNA's reporting is pro-Taliban.

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Established in 1939 by the Government Press Department of Afghanistan, it monitors foreign and domestic news before distribution. The English sector of the news distribution was not added until 1992, when it was launched in order to keep foreign diplomats informed of Afghan news. The Ministry of Culture and Information monitors the reporting of Bakhtar News Agency. [1]

In 2002, Agence France-Presse established a satellite link providing news information to the Bakhtar News Agency. [2] The government had planned to make the agency independent of government control in 2004 before elections. [3]

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References

  1. "Afghanistan media guide". BBC News. 16 December 2010.
  2. Afghan Bakhtar news agency, France Presse resume cooperation. Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. September 14, 2002.
  3. Great Britain Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Human rights annual report 2004.