Challenges of Afghan reporters in international media: Criticism of professional performance and responsibilities
In recent days, the performance of some Afghan journalists in the international media and news conferences from international officials has sparked much debate. At a news conference, an Afghan reporter, Nizira Karimi, raised questions that had different reactions. Some believe that reporters should act more professional and arrange their questions within the framework of the macro policies of governments and the basic issues of the people.

In recent years, Afghan reporters have played a more prominent role in the international media. Many of them are trying to bring the voices of the Afghan people to the world and raise the country's important issues at the high -level officials of the world officials. However, some of the functions and types of questions from these reporters have raised different reactions to analysts and public opinion.
The news conference and its edges
In a recent news conference at White House, Afghan reporter, Nazir Karimi، سؤالاتی را درباره وضعیت افغانستان و سیاستهای آمریکا در قبال طالبان مطرح کرد. با اینکه این پرسشها با مسائل جهانی مرتبط نبود و خارج از موضع کنفرانس خبری بود، اما برخی تحلیلگران بر این باورند که خبرنگاران باید سؤالات خود را به گونهای تنظیم کنند که مستقیماً بر سیاستهای دولتها و مسائل اساسی مردم کشورشان تمرکز داشته باشد.
Critics believe that Afghan reporters who access such meetings should seize the opportunity and raise questions directly related to the Afghan crisis, the situation of Afghan immigrants and international policies. They believe that decentralized questions can reduce the credibility of journalists and less influencing them in the international media.
Criticism of the performance of some Afghan journalists
Some media experts emphasize that reporters must balance the task of information, professional neutrality and responsibility for their country. Entering news conferences at White House or major global meetings puts a great responsibility for reporters. They need to carefully examine what questions to ask and how to reflect the vital issues of the Afghan people more effectively.
Also, some critics believe that focusing on marginal issues or addressing issues that are not directly related to global macro policies can undermine Afghan journalists in the international arena. In contrast, another group believes that reporters have the right to raise a variety of questions and should not be limited to specific frameworks.
The relationship of journalism and politics
In many countries around the world, reporters play a key role in clarifying governments' policies. But what matters is the type of questioning, the method of interviewing and adhering to professional principles. In large international media such as CNN And BBCReporters usually try to report impartiality and refrain from raising personal or emotional issues at news conferences.
The discussion of Afghan reporters' performance in the international media continues. While some believe that they should take their opportunities to raise Afghanistan's problems, others consider freedom of expression and the right to questioning in any context for reporters. What is clear is the importance of maintaining journalism credibility, focusing on basic issues, and trying to influence global policy making.
Offers to improve Afghan journalism status in international media
1. Education and Specialization Afghan Journalists Media diplomacy And Professional questioning.
2. Focusing on issues Critical Afghanistan Such as immigration, human rights and world policies on this country.
3. Avoid Personalization of reports And focus on Political and social realities.
4. More coordination among Afghan reporters to create a Coherent media strategy Internationally.
Finally, Afghan reporters can play a more effective role in the world media by adopting a more professional and strategic approach and bringing the voices of their country to the world more effectively.