How Free Press Has Strengthened Democracy in Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s free press is providing a critical service for the country’s young democracy.
Article/Op-Ed in The Diplomat
June 12, 2019
M. Ashraf Haidari authored a piece in The Diplomat, assessing the influence of free press on democracy in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan has experimented with different forms of government since its emergence as a modern nation-state. From absolute and constitutional monarchies to the first republic and communist/Marxist regimes, never has Afghanistan experienced as much democratic rule as over the past 18 years since the fall of the Taliban. Even though democracy has gradually evolved, with most of the Afghan state institutions still developing to deliver on the promise of democracy in a system of checks and balances, the process of institutionalization of democracy continues unhindered with the strong support of the Afghan people and commitment of the country’s leadership, including President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah.