Release of the First Issue – June 2026 | The Voice of Truth and the Conscience of the Oppressed
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The newspaper Azadiya Me (Our Freedom) emerges into the light at a moment that cannot tolerate silence, and in a time where masks multiply and spaces for truth continue to shrink. This newspaper is not a routine media event; it is a declaration of position, the beginning of a path, and a written cry against distortion, marginalization, and exclusion.
Azadiya Me is neither a traditional journalistic project nor a neutral platform observing pain from a distance. Rather, it is a clear alignment with human beings wherever they are, with truth wherever it is concealed, and with the voice that has been meant to be buried under the noise of power and oblivion.
We do not write to fill empty pages; we write to open gaps in the wall of silence. We do not report news as passing numbers; we restore it to its human context—its pain, its causes, and its delayed questions. For us, the word is not a linguistic luxury but a responsibility, and at times, a confrontation.
Azadiya Me launches as an independent political and cultural platform, carrying a radical critical vision and approaching Kurdish, regional, and international issues with a perspective that rejects simplification and justification. It seeks deep understanding and the exposure of structures that produce injustice and reproduce it. It is a reading of the world from the standpoint of those who live its consequences, not merely those who observe it.
We believe that journalism is not merely the fourth estate, but a living conscience. And when conscience dies, journalism turns into an instrument of noise or distortion. Therefore, we choose to stand with the oppressed, to write from their perspective, and to grant them what they have long been deprived of: voice, meaning, and recognition.
In the pages of Azadiya Me, the political and the cultural coexist; analysis and memory intertwine; news meets philosophical questioning. There is no separation between humans and their causes, between the present and its history, or between reality and the possibility of transforming it.
It is a newspaper that does not claim ownership of truth, but refuses silence about it. It is a paper that sees truth as belonging to no one, but as a constant struggle against concealment, distortion, and oblivion.
Azadiya Me… is not just a newspaper; it is an act of resistance through words, and a promise that the free voice will remain possible no matter how deep the darkness becomes, and that the oppressed will always be greater than their silence—and greater than those who tried to erase their name.
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