Four Years Have Passed, But We Have Not Accepted Silence
On the fourth anniversary of the fall of Afghanistan, the Afghan Media Support Organization (AMSO) reaffirms its commitment to defending freedom of speech, standing by journalists, and preserving the truth at all costs.

Kokcha News Agency reports that four years after the fall of Afghanistan, the Afghan Media Support Organization (AMSO) has issued a powerful statement reaffirming its unwavering commitment to freedom of expression, support for journalists, and the relentless pursuit of truth.
In a message titled “Four Years Have Passed, But We Have Not Accepted Silence,” AMSO reflects on the journey through darkness, guided by an unquenchable light of hope and determination. The organization emphasizes that, despite the challenges and adversities faced over the past four years, the fight for truth and freedom of speech remains as vital as ever.
AMSO vows to continue its mission to support journalists who risk their lives to uncover and share the truth, regardless of the circumstances or the cost. The organization calls on the international community and local stakeholders to join in this effort, ensuring that the voices of the Afghan people are not silenced and that the truth continues to shine through the darkness.
🔺Four Years Have Passed, But We Have Not Accepted Silence
🔹On the fourth anniversary of Afghanistan’s fall, AMSO pledges to defend freedom of speech, support journalists, and uphold the truth, no matter the cost. 🌟 #Afghanistan #FreedomOfSpeech #AMSO #Truth #Journalism… pic.twitter.com/C7596FQkNt
— Kokcha Press خبرگزاری کوکچه (@kokchapress) August 16, 2025
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