WASHINGTON, June 11, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Wednesday June 11 marks the 2-year anniversary of Almayadeen's entry into visual cyberspace fulfilling a demand for a largely-ignored sector of Arabs and Arabic-speaking audiences craving for accuracy in reporting the news, transcending the classical model and spurious claims of doing so.
Almayadeen's wide-ranging spectrum of audiences is the source of its credibility and meticulous handling of news reporting: from the field, as is. The genuine reporting of its cadres and their devotion to precision are its daily sustenance which propelled it to a smooth transition in its third year.
Its message of inclusiveness and objectivity resonated with its audiences, particularly when dealing with "hot spot" and polarizing issues in the entire Middle East. It sided, early on, with the legitimate concerns of the neglected majority of Arabs, eager for more freedom and participatory involvement in the decision-making of their livelihoods, embraced their goals and propagated the message with clarity, objectivity and modest means.
Almayadeen's perseverance and absolute loyalty to its charted mission has had its consequences, however. While covering the volatile events in Syria, its camera-man, Omar Abdel-Qader, sadly became another victim while filming. This profound loss has not deterred its focus or mitigated the commitment of its entire team.
Being aware of the challenges and complexities which lie ahead, Almayadeen extends its gratitude and delight to its viewers and all those involved in its mission, and proceeds with confidence and determination to push the limits of the public discourse, full of hope for a better future to all peoples in the Arab World.
Almayadeen has restored the public longing for dedicated media, which puts people ahead of profits, and was transformed into the role of the guard keeper of the Arabs' ambitions and aspirations for a promising future with dignity and respect. Indeed .. this is Almayadeen.
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