The Taliban Media Violation Commission has announced that the broadcasts of the Afghanistan International TV channel are banned in Afghanistan and have warned analysts, experts and journalists to refrain from…
On the third anniversary of the attack on the school, the officials of Sayed Al-Shuhada school and the families of the martyrs have asked the Taliban to provide security and reopen schools for girls.
At the same time as the World Press Freedom Day approaches, a number of journalists say that after the Taliban rule in Afghanistan, their problems and challenges have not yet been resolved and journalists are oppressed by the Taliban every day.
On World Press Freedom Day, the Office of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) emphasized the protection and safety of Afghan journalists and said that despite the many risks, these journalists are doing their best to provide accurate information to the Afghan people.
The representatives of some countries in the United Nations have expressed concern about the human rights situation in Afghanistan and said that the Taliban group should be held accountable in this regard.