Horytna “Our Freedom” Radio, was introduced to the
media world and the internet web as an independent cultural and news radio,
paying more attention to the young people and open to various trends and ideas,
within a rational framework, characterized by being balanced and accurate in
getting the information. It relys on press and radio broadcasting methods of a
high level of professionalism put in a simple style and in sound yet easy
Arabic language. It aims to serve the community through the culture of human
rights, the concepts of democracy and citizenship, the spirit of tolerance and
cultivating the desire to participate in the process of total reform which our
societies need.
Horytna “Our Freedom” Radio, came to defend the
freedom of the nation, its independence and sovereignty. Meanwhile to express
the hopes and dreams of the Egyptians and to acknowledge their rights to have
free media outlets that reflects the reality, transmits the events and spreads
knowledge without promoting myths, superstitious and ignorance.
Horytna “Our Freedom” Radio, will stand against the
calls for hatred, discrimination, extremism and incitement to violence, through
its various light and fast, meanwhile objective programs.
Horytna “Our Freedom” Radio, is committed to article
19 of the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” which states the following:
“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right
includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and
impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
Also it is committed to article 19 of the “International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights” which states the following:
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Everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference.
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Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall
include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds,
regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of
art, or through any other media of his choice.
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The exercise of the rights provided for in paragraph 2 of this article carries
with it special duties and responsibilities. It may therefore be subject to
certain restrictions, but these shall only be such as are provided by law and
are necessary:
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For respect of the rights or reputations of others;
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For the protection of national security or of public order (ordre public), or
of public health or morals.
Also it is committed to the Press Charter that was approved by the Supreme
Council of Press in 1998, as well as the Declaration on Fundamental Principles
concerning the contribution of the media in the support of peace, international
understanding, promoting human rights, the fight against racism and apartheid
and incitement to war.
And the end of the Declaration of Principles concerning tolerance.