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Oct 2, 2024 |
ibtimes.com | Abdullah Hasrat |Pascale TROUILLAUD
Afghan journalists have reported hundreds of cases of abuses by government officials, including torture and arbitrary detention, as well as tightening censorship since the Taliban authorities returned to power. Reporters say they are frequently rounded up for covering attacks by militant groups or writing about the discrimination of women, and some report being locked up in the same cell as Islamic State fighters.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
barrons.com | Abdullah Hasrat |Pascale TROUILLAUD
Afghan journalists have reported hundreds of cases of abuses by government officials, including torture and arbitrary detention, as well as tightening censorship since the Taliban authorities...
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Oct 2, 2024 |
ibtimes.com | Pascale TROUILLAUD |Qubad Wali
At the border with Iran, streams of Afghan refugees return with children in their arms, their entire worldly possessions contained in a large bag. Every day up to 3,000 Afghans -- some who were born in Iran -- arrive back in their home country after a failed attempt at a better life. "Refugees face a lot of physical and mental torture," Abdul Ghani Qazizada, responsible for registering the arrivals in the border town of Islam Qala, told AFP. Many entered Iran illegally or let their visas expire.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
enca.com | Abdullah Hasrat |Pascale TROUILLAUD
Afghan journalists have reported hundreds of cases of abuses by government officials, including torture and arbitrary detention, as well as tightening censorship since the Taliban authorities returned to power. Reporters say they are frequently rounded up for covering attacks by militant groups or writing about the discrimination of women, and some report being locked up in the same cell as Islamic State fighters.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
keysnews.com | Abdullah Hasrat |Pascale TROUILLAUD
Afghan journalists have reported hundreds of cases of abuses by government officials, including torture and arbitrary detention, as well as tightening censorship since the Taliban authorities returned to power. Reporters say they are frequently rounded up for covering attacks by militant groups or writing about the discrimination of women, and some report being locked up in the same cell as Islamic State fighters. kAmQ}@ @E96C AC@76DD:@? 92D 366?
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