Officials of Media Supporting Institutions: “Five thousand journalists have lost their jobs after the Taliban regime came to power, and there are no female reporters in 20 provinces”
Officials of Media Supporting Institutions: “Five thousand journalists have lost their jobs after the Taliban regime came to power, and there are no female reporters in 20 provinces”

KABUL, May 3 (Afghan Women’s News Agency) – At the same time as World Press Day is celebrated in the country, a number of officials of journalism institutions in Afghanistan are worried about the unprecedented decline of the media and the wave of journalists becoming unemployed. According to the information shared by these institutions, after […]

KABUL, May 3 (Afghan Women’s News Agency) – At the same time as World Press Day is celebrated in the country, a number of officials of journalism institutions in Afghanistan are worried about the unprecedented decline of the media and the wave of journalists becoming unemployed.

According to the information shared by these institutions, after the Taliban came to power, three hundred media outlets have stopped working and more than five thousand journalists have lost their jobs.
Meanwhile, a number of journalists are worried about the challenges of the right to access information and the Taliban’s harsh treatment of journalists.
Some of these journalists say that since the beginning of the government, the Taliban have arrested dozens of journalists for various reasons and threatened them with

Meanwhile, a number of female journalists are worried about the challenges of the right to access information and the Taliban’s harsh treatment of journalists.
Some of these journalists say that the Taliban have arrested dozens of journalists for various reasons and threatened them with death since the beginning of the government.