Afghan Media Before The New Challenge Taliban

Behishta Arghand, the first female reporter interviewed the Taliban leader after the control group was Kabul, among hundreds of journalists who left the country.0: 00/6: 26 nambehishta Arghand, private television reporter Nhan Tolo News, take photos in Doha, Qatar, on August 29, 2021. She was the one who interviewed a Taliban leader a few days after Kabul fell and ran away from the country after the interview. Photo: Afghanistan's most popular private television telephone has actively replaced Turkish's famous musical and music programs with domestic programs that are suitable for new authorities, who have Providing vague indicators that the media must not violate the Islamic law or harm national interests. However, the independent news channels of Afghanistan continue to allow female hosting people Waved, testing the limit of freedom of communication under the Taliaban period, the force of each killed journalists in the past but was promising an open press system since it came to power in August

. The world attentively monitored manifestations on how the Taliban would rule the country, their behavior with the media would be an important indicator, besides policies with women. In the period of Afghanistan rule since 1996-2001, the Taliban executed the interpretation of Ha Khac Islam, forbidden girls and women to school and participated in public lives, simultaneously brutal suppression Disincutators. After the Taliban collapsed, in the past two decades Afghanistan witnessed the strong development of the media while women achieved some steps in a deep conservative society
Behishta Arghand journalists in the live television interview with the Taliban spokesperson, Mawlawi Abdulhaq Hemad. Photo: Tolo Newstrong a sign of first surprise, one of the leading leaders Taliban, Mawlawi Abdulhaq Hemad unexpectedly entered the studio of Tolo News private television network only two days after they take control of Kabul control In mid-August. He sat directly to join the interview with the female journalist Behishta Arghand. The 22-year-old member shared with the news agency AP that she was very worried when she saw Hemad entering the studio, but gestures and gestures The way he answered the questions helped her a little more comfortable. "I just told ourselves as an appropriate time for the whole world to find that Afghan women don't want to turn their heads. They wanted to move forward, "Arghand said.Arghand fled Afghan after the interview, not waiting for any chance of the more open promises of the Taliban. She is currently in a house for Afghan refugees in Qatar.Arghand is among hundreds of journalists - many faces are considered the most talented Afghanistan - leaving the country after the Taliban take over. Taliban Taliban's death bombing on January 21, 2016
Photo: Aptuy course, Arghand's interview with the Taliban official marked a remarkable change compared to the first ruling of this warrior group, when women had to cover their body from head to toe and Being stoned to death for adultery and other crimes. This time, the Taliban shared the video of girls going to school in the provinces. They also held press conferences after taking control of Kabul, answering many questions from local and international media.Saad Mohseni, CEO and Chairman of Moby Group, Company Owning Tolo News, said he believed that the Taliban was accepting the media because they understood that they had to recover their minds, persuading political establishments to play a role and strengthen their rights. "Phuong Interface is important to them, but what they will do with the media for a month or two months to wait, "Mohseni said from Moby Group's office in Dubai.Theo Mr. Steven Butler, the Asian Program Coordinator of the Journalist Protection Committee (CPJ), although the US and allies do not create a stable democracy in Afghanistan, they succeeded in creating a Strong press background. He said on the CPJ website, the US government has spent huge amounts of democratic press projects. Washington's grants helped to launch Tolo, originally a radio in 2003 and quickly expanded to the television. Pashto and Dari TV stations have 500 employees, the most viewed private network in Afghanistan. A bomb is attached to the car of Yama Siawash, a former Tino TV program, making this journalist and Two others were killed in November 2020. Photo: Apongs with news and entertainment programs, Tolo decided to automatically type music and dramas from the wave because "we don't think they can be accepted by new mode," he Mohseni explained. Romantic emotional films are replaced with a small TV series series

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