Taliban releases three employees of Afghanistan's largest TV station who were detained over a report that the country's rulers had banned all broadcasts of foreign drama series
The United Nations and the Committee to Protect Journalists decried the arrests and demanded the Taliban stop harassing Afghan journalists and stifling free expression.
The mission, known as UNAMA, said on Twitter: “Time for the Taliban to stop gagging & banning. Time for a constructive dialogue with the Afghan media community.” The outlets closed for lack of funds or because journalists had left the country, according to the report.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Taliban detains journalists over report on censoring of TV showsThe arrests were met with international outcry, including calls for the Taliban to stop harassing local journalists and stifling free expression through threats, arrests and intimidation.
Leer más »
Taliban detain journalists over report on TV show censoringAn Afghan journalist says that Taliban intelligence men came in the night to arrest three staff of TOLO TV, one of Afghanistan’s largest television stations
Leer más »
Real Madrid-Barcelona is one of many big rivalry games this weekend | Soccer on TVIncluding in the NWSL, where a new campaign kicks off this weekend with Reign-Thorns and Angel City-San Diego in the Challenge Cup.
Leer más »
14 Movies And TV Shows That Marvel Almost Made And Why They Got CancelledA version of Black Widow was almost released before Iron Man!
Leer más »
KABC-TV president, GM Cheryl Fair honored with 'Outstanding Women Leader' awardThe Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce recognized several outstanding leaders Wednesday, including KABC-TV President and General Manager Cheryl Kunin Fair.
Leer más »
Hoyeon Jung Is Coming Back To Your TVHoyeon Jung follows up her 'Squid Game' performance with Alfonso Cuarón’s thriller series, 'Disclaimer.'
Leer más »