Taliban warn Afghan media of attacks
KABUL: The United States and Afghanistan on Tuesday denounced a Taliban warning that Afghan media will be targeted unless they stop broadcasting what the group called “anti-Taliban statements.”
Radio stations, TV channels and other media organisations had one week to stop transmitting “anti-Taliban advertisements”, the group’s military commission said in a statement on Monday. “Those who continue doing so will be recognised by the group as military targets who are helping the Western-backed government of Afghanistan,” it said, adding “reporters and staff members will not remain safe.”
President Ashraf Ghani’s office condemned the threats by the insurgent group, which has previously targeted reporters and employees of media organisations. “Freedom of expression and attacks on media organisations is in contradiction to human and Islamic values,” Ghani’s office said in a statement. The warning comes as Taliban leaders prepare for a seventh round of peace talks with US officials aimed at finding a political settlement to end the 18-year-old war in Afghanistan.
The next round of talks is scheduled to begin on June 29 in Doha. John Bass, the US ambassador to Afghanistan, said the Taliban should stop threatening Afghan journalists. “More violence, against journalists or civilians, will not bring security and opportunity to Afghanistan, nor will it help the Taliban reach their political objectives,” Bass said on Twitter.
In 2016, a Taliban suicide bomber rammed his car into a bus carrying employees of Tolo TV, the country’s largest private broadcaster, killing seven journalists.
The Taliban said it killed the employees because Tolo was producing propaganda that supported the occupation of Afghanistan by the United States and its allies in their war against the insurgents.
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