‘i Heard Them Screaming, Crying’: How Is The Afghan Newspaper Tortured By The Taliban?

Many reports indicate that the Taliban is having violent acts and threatening journalists, although it has promised to give the freedom to the press.2 Reporter Nematullah Naqdi and Taqi Daryabi to the office after being taliban Release (Photo: AFP) The Taliban warriors were accused of beating and arresting journalists involved in reporting on protests in the capital of Kabul, Afghanistan. The incident raised concerns about the commitment that this group ever gave the journalism freedom.Number here, 2 reporters worked for Etilaatroz - Taqi Darybibi and Nematullah Naqdi - was arrested by the Taliban during cooperation Industry at a women's demonstration in the west of Kabul capital morning on September 7, left the other newspaper in this newspaper - Aber Shaygan and Lutfali Sultani - came to the police station with Kadhim Editor Karimi to ask about the first 2 reporters. But when they arrived at the police station, they said that the Taliban warriors pushed them into a corner, slapping them into their faces and confiscating everything they carry, including mobile phones

. "Karimi didn't talk After a sentence, a Taliban gunman slapped his face and told him to disappear, "Shaygan told Al Jazeera, but as soon as they introduced themselves as a journalist, the Taliban had treated them in Thai Differences of tons of tons in the Giamshaygan chamber said that 3 men were thrown into a detention room with 15 inside, two of them were reporters working for Reuters and the Anadolu news agency of Tho Aura. While in the detention room, they also know the information that their colleagues, DarybiBi, 22 years and Naqdi, 28 years old, are suffering from tortures in other cells. "We can listen Seeing their voices screaming, crying "- The people of the cells recounted -" Many people heard the voice of crying because of pain "
The body of 2 reporters lined up the wounds due to being beaten Violence (Photo: Al Jazeera) Many photos are posted on the official website of this newspaper then clarifying the story. They showed clear evidence that two reporters of the newspaper were brutally beaten. The lower back, legs and face of Daryyabi filled with red and purple marks; While the left arm, the lower back, the foot and face of Naqdi are no different. "They were so brutally beaten that he couldn't walk again. They were beaten with a gun, kicked, beaten with cables, slapped on the face, "Shaygan said. He also added that the Taliban beat so much that Naqdi and Daryabi lost awareness of pain. But this is not the first case to show the Taliban violence behavior. Shaygan said that he had seen men involved in protests dragged by the Taliban into the cell. "He couldn't go floating, one of the jail friends had to stand up and help him come in," Shaygan said. The scary threatened from the TalibanArs even though the 5 reporters of the Etilaatroz were released after a few hours of detention, but Shaygan said before they left, they received a scary warning from the Taliban side: "Article But these protesters do are illegal, and when those who record such things, people are also violating the law
We will let the people go this time, but the next time will not be so easy. "A Taliban warrior pointed the gun toward the rumors against Pakistan in front of the Pakistan Embassy (Photo: Reuters) at the time That, protests are still allowed to hold, but in just a few hours later, the Taliban gave a decree saying any protests, along with banners, need to be approved by the Ministry of Justice. Now before the organization. This father caused reporters like Shaygan and his colleagues to collapse, because the Taliban had previously promised to let the press work freedom under what they called "the United Kingdom "Afghanistan. In a press conference held on August 17, spokesman at that time by Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, said:" Private media can continue to operate freedom and independence; They can continue their operation ... Fairness of communication is very important. They can criticize our employment, and thereby helping us to improve ".mujahid also releases the same statement in a separate meeting with journalists from foreign media late in August. At that time, Mujahid also encouraged transparent journalists and reported the reality of life in Afghanistan under the Taliban. But in the weeks since then, the Afghan social network is filled with videos and photos showing the videos Taliban warriors are trying to hinder the working press. Taliban is also continuously accused of acting abuse to go to journalists - including threatening, violence, destruction of personal property and arresting reporters ... to organize amnesty to commit national amnesty (Ai) has a strong condemnation of violent and threatening acts to enter the press in Afghanistan. "Journalists need to be allowed to report on protests without concerns about violence ... plus The international co-use every way to protect these basic rights "-

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