Exclusive: Taliban dismantle Afghanistan’s decades-old national film institution
Founded in 1968, Afghan Film served for decades as the backbone of Afghanistan’s cinematic and documentary production.
Founded in 1968, Afghan Film served for decades as the backbone of Afghanistan’s cinematic and documentary production.
Built more than 50 years ago, the silo was designed to store up to 20,000 metric tons of wheat and produce 20,000 loaves of bread daily.
In this Op-Ed, Ahmad Azizi reflects on the decline of press freedom in Afghanistan under Taliban rule, tracing its historical roots and calling for international support to defend free expression.