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Taliban Imposes Media Blackout on Major Summit in Kabul

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April 20, 2025
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press freedom in Afghanistan has emerged,as the Taliban’s ‌Ministry‍ of Culture and Data has ⁤mandated a​ ban on media outlets from filming or broadcasting content related to an significant summit ​taking place in Kabul. This‌ decision, highlighted by Amu TV, reflects the ongoing friction between⁢ the Taliban regime and journalists, further constraining access to information at a time when openness is essential.The summit is…

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Author : Caleb Wilson

Publish date : 2025-04-20 22:38:00

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