Pakistan detains Afghan journalist in Islamabad amid migrant crackdown
AMSO said at least five Afghan journalists and media workers have been detained in Pakistan over the past two weeks.
AMSO said at least five Afghan journalists and media workers have been detained in Pakistan over the past two weeks.
Amnesty said the move was aimed at silencing independent voices and dismantling institutions that defend press freedom.
According to Taliban statement, most of the organizations reviewed were found to be “irresponsible” or inactive.
Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out in retaliation for what the group described as “false.
Taliban said investigations were ongoing and that the detainees would be handed over to judicial institutions once inquiries were completed.
Founder of the media outlet said the agency was not affiliated with any political group or power.
“The aim appears to be first to damage her reputation and social standing, and then to pave the way for.
Journalists have also been warned not to take photographs or video of Taliban officials during the meetings, the sources added.
Nai in Exile said journalist Nazera Rashidi has faced escalating mistreatment since her arrest by Taliban in Kunduz province.
The reason for his detention was not immediately clear. Pakistani police have not commented on the arrest.