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Govt Seeking to Suffocate Press Freedom : Journalists
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Afghani media freedom in retreat amid Taliban advances
ANI
28 Jul 2021, 01:37 GMT+10
Islamabad [Pakistan], July 27 (ANI): As the security situation deteriorates amid Taliban advances, the biggest loss has been incurred by the media who are retreating from the captured areas, thereby undermining press freedom.
Ayesha Tanzeem, writing in Voice of America (VOA) said that the day the Taliban entered Balkh district, 20 km west of Mazar e Sharif, the capital of Balkh province last month, local radio station Nawbahar shuttered its doors and most of its journalists went into hiding.
Within days the station started broadcasting again, but the programming was different. Rather than the regular line-up, Nawbahar was playing Islamist anthems and shows produced by the Taliban, reported VOA.
Afghan Women Journalists Give Up Work For Survival Amid Taliban Advances
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Comentarios ISLAMABAD - El día de junio en que los talibanes entraron en el distrito de Balkh, 20 km al oeste de Mazar e Sharif, la capital de la provincia de Balkh, la estación de radio local Nawbahar cerró sus puertas y la mayoría de sus periodistas se escondieron.
A los pocos días, la estación comenzó a transmitir de nuevo, pero la programación era diferente. En lugar de la programación habitual, Nawbahar estaba tocando himnos islamistas y programas producidos por los talibanes.
El cambio en la programación está muy lejos de cómo funcionaba normalmente Nawbahar. La estación se puso en marcha en la provincia norteña en 2004, transmitiendo noticias y entretenimiento en los idiomas dari y pashto gracias a los fondos de la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (Usaid).