Violent attacks on Afghan journalists by Taliban prompt growing alarm
As images circulate of the brutal flogging of two reporters, a senior Afghan journalist declares ‘press freedom has ended’
A spate of violent attacks on Afghan journalists by the Taliban is prompting growing alarm over the freedom of the country’s media, with one senior journalist declaring that “press freedom has ended”.
As images and testimony circulated internationally of the arrest and brutal flogging of two reporters who were detained covering a women’s rights demonstration in Kabul on Wednesday, Human Rights Watch and the Committee to Protect Journalists raised concern over the recent string of attacks.