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300 Afghan reporters suffer rights breaches: UN
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KABUL: More than 300 Afghan journalists have suffered rights breaches since the Taliban surged back to power in 2021, a said on Tuesday, documenting dozens of cases of torture and arbitrary arrest. Afghanistan’s media sector has dramatically shrunk under three years of Taliban government, while international monitors have criticised Kabul’s new rulers for allegedly trampling reporters’ rights. Research by the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and its Geneva-based Human Rights Office said journalists and media outlets “operate under an environment of censorship and tight restrictions”. Between the Taliban’s return in August 2021 and the end of this September the UN team “documented instances of human rights violations affecting 336 journalists and media workers”, the report said.
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