Human Rights Watch: Afghan authorities should urgently investigate allegations that security forces physically assaulted and detained journalists after violence broke out during a protest in central Bamiyan province on August 29, 2016, Human Rights Watch said today. The demonstrators had been organizing a protest about a major power transmission line during a visit to the area by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. “Beating reporters who are doing their job sends a message to all journalists that the Afghan government cares little for their press freedom rights,” said Patricia Gossman, senior Afghanistan researcher at Human Rights Watch. Click here to read more (external link).
WE ALL KNOW THAT REDPECTFULL REPORTERS ARE SILENCED ONE WAY ORF ANOTHER- but we don’t want the foreign rats making an issue of it in an order to instigate ethnic rift, hatred and violations- I am (%100) sure the that the rats running strong campaigns under those types of fake platforms.
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FOREIGN RATS:
Just get
Out
Of
Afghanistan.