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Taliban-ruled Afghanistan ranks second worldwide in internally displaced population

Afghanistan hosts 6.55 million IDPs, making it the second country with the highest count of displaced individuals after Syria. The report also sounded an alert about the potential escalation of global displacement within the next three decades. ....

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Two years of Taliban in Afghanistan: A grim reality for women & a frail economy; See pics

The Taliban have settled in as rulers of Afghanistan, two years after they seized power as US & NATO forces withdrew following two decades of war. ....

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Amid Taliban Repression, Afghan Media Are a Beacon of Hope

Since regaining power two years ago, the Taliban have largely discarded Afghanistan’s democratic institutions but have taken a somewhat accommodating, albeit contradictory, approach toward independent media. Instead of a banning independent media altogether, they have implemented regulatory restrictions and punitive measures to limit free speech and control the media environment. This policy approach seems to be part of an evolving communication strategy that helped enable the group’s rise to power. Despite all the bad news coming out of Afghanistan, resilient, creative journalists and media outlets provide reason for some guarded optimism. The international community should do what it can to support the media sector, which is essential for advocating for citizen rights and providing an information lifeline to Afghans. ....

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