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UN says Taliban detained journalists over 250 times in Afghanistan since takeover

UN says Taliban detained journalists over 250 times in Afghanistan since takeover
26.11.2024 16:36
The United Nations' mission to Afghanistan said on Tuesday the ruling Taliban had arbitrarily detained journalists 256 times since their takeover three years ago, and urged authorities there to protect the media, reported from Reuters.

In a reply accompanying the report, the Taliban-led foreign ministry denied having arrested that number of journalists and added that those arrested had committed a crime.

Journalists in Afghanistan worked under "challenging conditions", the UN mission (UNAMA) and the UN Human Rights Office said in a statement.

"They often face unclear rules on what they can and cannot report, running the risk of intimidation and arbitrary detention for perceived criticism," said Roza Otunbayeva, the special representative of Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

"We urge the de facto authorities to ensure the safety and security of all journalists and media workers as they carry out their tasks, and to fully recognize the importance of women working in the media," she added.

In its response, the ministry said women continued to work in the media, subject to certain conditions to meet religious morality rules, such as covering their faces and working separately from men.

It described the UN report as being "far from actual realities" and said security forces were working to protect journalists. The Afghan information ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

This little haven offers a rare glimpse of rural life in a country better known for its modern malls and skyscrapers.

The foreign ministry said the arrest figure was "exaggerated" and detentions took place subject to law.

"No one is arrested arbitrarily," it said, listing the infringements of those detained.

These ranged from encouraging people to act against the system, defaming the government and providing false and baseless reports, to co-operation with the system's enemies in the media, and providing material to media outlets against the system, it added.

The Taliban swept to power in 2021 as foreign forces withdrew, vowing to restore security and impose their strict interpretation of Islamic law.

Their administration has not been officially recognised by any foreign government and Western diplomats have said the path to recognition is being stalled by the Taliban's curbs on women.


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