The Voice of Military Radio Homeland and Security Society – Race in Politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
Since we used to gather and sit waiting for the ten o'clock news and see our media personalities Al-Jazouli, Al-Sabbagh, Al-Zubair Nail and other news stars, we had an opinion about the policy of the national television in broadcasting the main news… We hoped ourselves to provide an integrated news service that relied on analysis, reporting and the services of correspondents from the event sites… We were We regret our media, which were able to provide distinguished services to the Arab and international community while not benefiting from the capabilities of the people in our local agencies… We wrote a lot and presented proposals and opinions to bold media that followed the event, but without creating an event or convincing the state officials of what we see, until the day before yesterday, and I listen to the voice of the Armed Forces Radio, the radio that created the military media and gained a large audience that formed opinions and provided this that all media experiences have failed to provide… The radio, through the program (Reporters), presented a lesson of media and professionalism in performance and work. Even though the approach was timid, it was important and benefited a society waiting for hope and The wishes expressed by war correspondents on the battlefields of Bahri. Markazi and Omdurman were a special episode that connected the listener to the events and presented media that we missed a lot and that we wished would be an outlet for us from the frustration and despair that comes to us through the media, doubting our victories on the ground. …
The Voice of the Armed Forces Radio, through its various broadcasts, has contributed to shaping public opinion and rejecting malicious and misleading rumors, and deserves to lead, through its executives, the media at this stage…
Our message to the Minister of Information, the leadership and the government of Nile State, which hosts the radio: Support the armed forces through the young radio to support its cadres and facilitate their missions to provide distinguished coverage and coverage. programs that restore confidence to a people who still live isolated from events… a people who seek help from regional and international media despite the certainty that they provide their services with an agenda and plans aimed at… Change their behaviors and beliefs that bind them to the country's leaders and frustrate them