Taliban bar private media from religious school events in Khost: Sources
Journalists have also been warned not to take photographs or video of Taliban officials during the meetings, the sources added.
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.
The Taliban have previously banned the broadcast of images of living beings in at least 16 provinces.
Police carried out the arrests in the Faisal Town area after midnight, breaking into the residence where the journalists were.
In its annual report, the AFJC said violations increased by 13% compared with the previous year.
Since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, dozens of journalists have been detained on accusations including cooperation with.
CPJ said Taliban authorities are currently holding at least two journalists, both affiliated with independent outlets now operating from exile.
Khamosh was taken into custody in the B-17 sector of the capital, sources said.
The group warned that forced return to Afghanistan would place these journalists and media workers at grave risk.