U.S. official describes arrests of journalists in Afghanistan as ‘disheartening’
He also highlighted a significant decline in the number of women journalists and their representation in Afghan media.
He also highlighted a significant decline in the number of women journalists and their representation in Afghan media.
According to SIGAR, despite these significant risks, small groups of women still gathered to protest in Takhar and Balkh provinces.
In addition to news coverage, the station offers a variety of entertainment and current affairs programs.
SIGAR's report also highlights more than $233 million committed by the U.S. government for humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan in the.
RSF further commented that press freedom is being suppressed by the political rulers of countries who should be its guarantors.
The awards ceremony is scheduled for May 10 in Taipei, hosted by the Taiwan Foreign Correspondents’ Club.
UNAMA called for Afghanistan’s journalists to be celebrated, supported, and protected.
According to the journalists, these constraints have sharply reduced their ability to obtain accurate information.
Sources added that Taliban's vice and virtue officials said that the arrests were made for failing to comply with their.
The mission stated, "In Afghanistan, let's celebrate the power of a free press to promote transparency and empower citizens."