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PM highlights media role in serving development
[20/March/2010]

SANA'A, March 20 (Saba)-Prime Minister Ali Mujawar highlighted on Saturday role of the media outlets to serve the development and society.

During his visit to the al-Thawrah Press Corporation, the prime minister affirmed concern of the government to improve role of the media, urging all journalists to stick on rules of the media profession and its morals to report truths and positive criticism to help in tacking faults and negatives of the government's performance.

He also valued role of the al-Thawrah corporation and its services presented to other domestic and partisan newspapers as the corporation prints domestic and partisan 45 newspapers.

The prime minister wished all success and best for the cooperation.

On the other hand, Mujawar opened the biggest editing hall in the corporation at total cost of YR 120 million.

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