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World Report 2022: Afghanistan | Human Rights Watch

After the Taliban takeover of the country in August, the protracted Afghanistan conflict abruptly gave way to an accelerating human rights and humanitarian crisis. The Taliban immediately rolled back women’s rights advances and media freedom—among the foremost achievements of the post-2001 reconstruction effort. Most secondary schools for girls were closed, and women were prohibited from working in most government jobs and many other areas.

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Journalists Seek Probe into Attack on Ex-TOLOnews Anchor

Journalists in Balkh on Saturday condemned in the strongest terms the assassination of Nemat Rawan, a former TOLOnews anchor who was killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen in Kandahar o

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Afghan Media Reacts to Killing of Former TOLOnews Anchor


Afghan Media Reacts to Killing of Former TOLOnews Anchor
Afghanistan’s journalist community has strongly reacted to the assassination of Nemat Rawan, a former TOLOnews anchor who was killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen in Kandahar on Thursday morning.
The Presidential Palace in a statement condemned the killing of Rawan and denounced the continuation of the war as against Islamic principles.
The Palace described the killing as an act of terrorism.
The Afghan Journalists Safety Committee called on the UN and the Afghan government to ensure the security of journalists and media workers.
“AJSC strongly condemns the assassination of a former presenter, Nemat Rawan. Mr. Rawan newly started his work as a public servant with the Ministry of Finance. We call on the government to seriously investigate the case so perpetrators are brought to justice,” the Afghan Journalists Safety Committee said.

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Afghanistan: Taliban Target Journalists, Women in Media « RAWA News

Human Rights Watch: (New York) – Taliban forces are deliberately targeting journalists and other media workers, including women, in Afghanistan, Human Rights Watch said today. Threats and attacks against journalists across the country have increased sharply since talks began between the Afghan government and the Taliban, heightening concerns about preserving freedom of expression and the media in any peace settlement.

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Afghanistan: Taliban Target Journalists, Women in Media - Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Taliban Target Journalists, Women in Media - Afghanistan
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Afghanistan: Taliban Target Journalists, Women in Media


Afghanistan: Taliban Target Journalists, Women in Media
Attacks Highlight Need to Uphold Press Freedom in Peace Settlement
People move the body of a female media worker who was killed by gunmen in Jalalabad, east of Kabul, Afghanistan on March 2, 2021. 
© 2021 AP Photo/Sadaqat Ghorzang, File
(New York) – Taliban forces are deliberately targeting journalists and other media workers, including women, in Afghanistan, Human Rights Watch said today. Threats and attacks against journalists across the country have increased sharply since talks began between the Afghan government and the Taliban, heightening concerns about preserving freedom of expression and the media in any peace settlement.

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National Journalist Day Comes Amid Rising Attacks on Media


National Journalist Day Comes Amid Rising Attacks on Media
Afghanistan on Wednesday observed National Journalists Day, as the level of violence against journalists and media workers has dramatically increased. 
According to statistics, at least 11 journalists and media workers were killed in Afghanistan during various incidents and over 100 media workers and journalists lost their jobs for various reasons, in the last solar year. 
Khairul Banat has worked in a private media outlet for the past three years, covering various topics.  
She says that alongside threats and targeted killings, the journalist community in Afghanistan also faces a lack of access to information.  

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Afghan Journalist Wounded in Armed Attack in Faryab


Afghan Journalist Wounded in Armed Attack in Faryab
An Afghan journalist was Qutbuddin Kohi was wounded in an attack by unidentified armed men the city of Maimana in the northern province Faryab on Thursday evening. 
Kohi, who works as a journalist with the Pajhwok News Agency, was on the way to his home when he was attacked by unidentified armed men.
 
“Three bullets were fired. I rushed and as I got back up and I was about to open the car’s door and I saw the gunmen fleeing in a white car,” Kohi explained the incident. 
Journalists’ rights organizations said the attacks are concerning and that four journalists and three media workers were killed in targeted attacks in the country in the last five months. 

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Findings on Journalist Killings Still Not Public


Findings on Journalist Killings Still Not Public
The Afghan government’s investigation into the systematic murders of the Afghan journalists and civil society activists has created some confusion among the people.
A month ago, officials from Afghanistan’s intelligence agency—the National Directorate of Security (NDS) announced that the NDS forces had arrested a number of suspects allegedly involved in the killing of Afghan journalists, including the assassination of former TOLOnews’ present Yama Siawash, however, the Afghan security agencies have not disclosed the identity of the attackers and the perpetrators who planned the attacks. 
Meanwhile, journalists and civil society activists in Kunduz have said that a rise in threats against the media community has impacted the quality of reporting across the country.

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Four army men among several killed in Afghan attacks - Newspaper


KABUL: A wave of Taliban attacks and violence has killed dozens across Afghanistan, even as talks are underway between the government and the insurgents in Qatar, officials said on Tuesday.
A statement from the defence ministry said four army soldiers were killed late on Monday night in Taliban attacks on checkpoints in Kunduz province.
According to the ministry, 15 Taliban fighters were also killed and 12 were wounded. The details were impossible to independently verify as Kunduz is off limits to journalists and the Taliban hold sway across most of the province’s rural areas.
However, Ghulam Rabani Rabani, a provincial council member in Kunduz, gave a significantly higher casualty toll. At least 25 members of the security forces were killed by the Taliban in separate attacks in the Dasht-e-Archi district, including 13 soldiers and four policemen, he said.

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