Afghan Communicator started as a magazine in 1997. As of 2002, AC became a non-profit organization and stopped printing the magazine. By the time of our decision to change course from a magazine to a community based non-profit organization, we had produced 13 magazine issues. Soon, we will have some of the articles and pictures available online. Instead of the magazine, we are now publishing our newsletter, called The Community Bulletin.
Magazine (1997-2001)
Declaration Of Existence
We, the young generation of Afghans at the Afghan Communicator, came together to form a medium that enables us to culturally and intellectually connect the scattered Afghan communities around the world. Well into our second decade away from our shattered land, we vow to remember our roots! With the Afghan pride and Muslim identity in common, we endeavor to build a bridge of unity among our diverse community abroad, toward an educated and closely-knit Afghan community. We do not tolerate any bias based on age, gender, ethnicity, language, or creed.
We have grown weary of the ongoing disunity of the Afghan community abroad, which has been further fueled by Afghanistan's political situation. Most of the already existing Afghan publications serve as vessels for faction or ethnic propaganda. Therefore, we strive to achieve and maintain an unbiased, constructive and educational means of communication that brings the community - especially the educated young - close together in a peaceful, social, democratic, Islamic, and scholarly atmosphere. We chose English as the main language of expression due to its commonality among our young generation around the world.
Let it be known that we at the Afghan Communicator view our women in equal regard to our men, and that the darkness of ignorance has no place among the new generation of Afghans! Preferences based on ethnicity, creed, gender, status, and political ideology with the exception of peace and democracy for all lie outside the goals of the Afghan Communicator.
Hereby, we announce and exercise the right to exist as voice of young Afghans. May God grant us the wisdom to seek unity, the courage to maintain it, and the strength to make it endure.
Coming Soon!
Issue 1 (PDF) Aug. 1997 New!
Issue 2 (PDF)
Issue 3 (PDF)
Issue 4 (PDF)
Issue 5 (PDF)
Issue 6 (PDF)
Issue 7 (PDF)
Issue 8 (PDF)
Issue 9 (PDF)
Issue 10 (PDF)
Issue 11 (PDF)
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Community Bulletin (2002 - Present)
The Community Bulletin contains information about Afghan Communicator's events, as well as tips and guide for the community to better use resources around them. Since 2006 we are offering space to small organization or group involved in charitable work on Afghanistan or the Afghan community. Since our mailing reach is the widest, the Community Bulletin is a great way to reach 1000's of people around the world.
Vol 1 Issue 1 (PDF) Aug. 2002
Vol 1 Issue 2 (PDF) Oct. 2002
Vol 1 Issue 3 (PDF) Dec. 2002
Vol 2 Issue 1 (PDF) Jan. 2003
Vol 2 Issue 2 (PDF) Mar. 2003
Vol 2 Issue 3 (PDF) May 2003
Vol 2 Issue 4 (PDF) Jul. 2003
Vol 2 Issue 5 (PDF) Sep. 2003
Vol 2 Issue 6 (PDF) Nov. 2003
Vol 3 Issue 2 (PDF) Mar. 2004
Vol 3 Issue 3 (PDF) May 2004
Vol 3 Issue 4 (PDF) Jul. 2004
Vol 3 Issue 5 (PDF) Sep. 2004
Vol 3 Issue 6 (PDF) Nov. 2004
Vol 4 Issue 2 (PDF) Mar. 2005
Vol 5 Issue 1-2 (PDF) Jan-Apr 2006
Vol 5 Issue 3 (PDF) May-Jun 2006
Vol 5 Issue 4 (PDF) Jul-Aug 2006
Vol 5 Issue 5 (PDF) Sep-Oct 2006
Vol 5 Issue 6 (PDF) Nov 06-Jan 07
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