Kabul, Nov 2 (EFE).- More than 200 media professionals have suffered abuses like arbitrary arrests in Afghanistan since the Taliban takeover, the United Nations said on Wednesday, noting a significant rise in press freedom violations in the Islamist-ruled country. The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said its findings were based on testimonials and complaints. …
A new report by the Afghanistan Journalists Center shows that over half of 600 media outlets, including radio and television, print and online, have ceased operations and over 60% of journalists and media employees have not been able to work since the Taliban took power.
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