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Adygean Community in Israel Established One More Information Bridge With the Caucasus

ADYGEA, 22 December, CaucasusTimes. Internet agency “AdygeaNatPress” and journalist Garun Thauho, native of the Adygean village of Kfar-Kama in Israel launched a new web site www.adigamagazine.co.il which is focused on the news and information from the North Caucasus regions.

Ali Bgane, director of “AdygeaNatPress”, who is currently visiting Israel, informed CaucasusTimes correspondent about the details of this project.

In his words, this web site is successfully functioning during ten days. Materials in Jewish language, mostly news and information from Adygean regions of the North Caucasus (Adygea, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachaevo-Cherkessia), are being regularly placed on the site.

“Garun Thauho is a contributor to Israeli web site “Nane”. He is 27 yers old and he is fluent in Adygean, English, Arabic and Jewish languages”, – Bgane noticed.

Aslan Shazzo, Maikop, Caucasus Times

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The “Free Eurasia” project is an independent media platform based in Prague, with an ambitious mission to provide the regions of Central Asia and the Caucasus with high-quality, objective and timely information in their national languages. We unite the expertise of editors and journalists working in Tajik, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Circassian, Avar and Russian to break the monopoly of state-run Russian-language media and amplify the voices of local communities. Direction Our work focuses on comprehensive coverage of social, political, economic and cultural developments in Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as the issues facing diasporas in Russia, Turkey, China and other countries. We produce news, analytical articles, video reports, podcasts, interviews and journalistic investigations. Special attention is paid to topics rarely addressed by state media: human rights violations, corruption, ethnic and cultural identity, migration and international relations. We strive to engage audiences of all ages, with a particular emphasis on young people and residents of remote regions, offering them digital content in their native languages. Goal Our main goal is to promote the development and sustainability of independent media in Central Asia and the Caucasus. We aim to strengthen the region’s informational sovereignty by expanding access to truthful sources and raising media literacy. At the same time, we support the development of national languages as key elements of identity and cultural heritage, encouraging public discussion and engagement. The project seeks to become a catalyst for building a strong civil society and defending democratic values, helping to train new professional journalists and fostering international cooperation.

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