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Afghanistan journalists face serious threats in conflict areas: Nai

International desk, Rtv

  12 Aug 2021, 23:03
Photo: Collected

Afghan journalists have stopped working in Taliban controlled areas. The group Nai-Supporting Open Media in Afghanistan said Monday that Afghan journalists are facing serious threats in conflict areas in Afghanistan.

This comes as heavy fighting is underway between Taliban and Afghan National Defense and Security Forces in numerous provinces around the country.

According to Nai some journalists have fled areas recently seized by the Taliban.

“In the areas where fighting is ongoing, government has looked at a place for journalists, and will transfer them if the situation gets worse,” said Mujib Khalwatgar, head of Nai.

“Some of our journalists in Taliban controlled areas escaped,” said Sediqullah Tawhidi, head of Afghan Journalist Safety Committee (AJSC). Afghan journalists urged Taliban to ensure the safety of journalists, and freedom of speech.

“Unfortunately Taliban said earlier that they will not harm journalists, but now they use journalists as instruments.

Journalists said Media support organizations should raise their voices. This comes a day after Tofan Omeri, who was the head of Paktia Ghag Radio and a state prosecutor at Bagram prison, was assassinated in Kabul.

Source: Bakhtar News Agency

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