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Private Afghan TV Channel Feels The Squeeze From The Taliban

15th June, 2023 · admin

By Ahmad Takal
Abubakar Siddique
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
June 14, 2023

Zhwandoon TV is one of the few independent media outlets still operating under Taliban rule in Afghanistan.

The private Pashto-language station has been forced to comply with severe restrictions imposed on the media, including a ban on broadcasting music and foreign entertainment programs as well as orders for female TV presenters to cover their faces.

Now, the owner of Zhwandoon TV has accused the Taliban of attempting to shut down the Kabul-based station. “They want to annihilate our station,” Mohammad Ismael Yoon told a press conference in Kabul on June 5.

The offices of Zhwandoon TV are located on government land. Then-President Hamid Karzai granted Yoon a 30-year lease for a nominal annual fee, allowing him to launch the station in 2008.

But Yoon said the Taliban has demanded that Zhwandoon TV either vacate the one-hectare of land or sign a new lease agreement that would dramatically increase the rent.

Yoon, a university professor and author, said the Taliban has intensified its efforts to close down the station since he publicly criticized the militants last month.

Yoon told a group of Taliban leaders on May 26 that their severe restrictions on female education were unjust. “No Islamic countries have completely banned women’s education because of their interpretation of Islamic Shari’a law,” he said.

Soon after seizing power in 2021, the Taliban banned girls above the sixth grade from attending school. In December, the hard-line Islamist group banned women from going to university. The decisions triggered international condemnation.

In his press conference on June 5, Yoon doubled down on his criticism of the Taliban, saying its draconian policies had forced thousands of educated Afghans to flee the country.

“They think that they have conquered and enslaved the Afghan people and they can order them to do anything,” he said.

Yoon said that Najibullah Haqqani, the Taliban’s minister of telecommunications and information technology, has demanded that he pay $16,000 per month in rent, an exorbitant figure for a station that has lost much of its advertising revenue. Yoon said Haqqani has also ordered him to pay a lump sum of several million dollars.

“I told the telecommunications minister that he can cancel the contract in light of recognized legal principles but not by force,” Yoon said during his press conference.

In a statement, the Taliban said Yoon’s lease agreement with the previous government was illegal. It also said that Yoon had “challenged the policies of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which was uncalled for and inappropriate,” referring to the official name of the Taliban’s unrecognized government.

Yoon is a self-proclaimed Pashtun nationalist who has been accused in the past of provoking ethnic tensions in Afghanistan. His critics have also labelled him a Taliban sympathizer.

Yoon said the Taliban, a predominately Pashtun group, is attempting to silence secular figures like him because it sees them as ideological competitors. Yoon made Zhwandoon TV a center for Pashtun literary figures and published and promoted their work.

“In the Taliban’s internal deliberations, some have argued that without shutting our station, they cannot defeat the nationalist ideology,” he said.

While not a leading station in Afghanistan, Zhwandoon’s news bulletins, current affairs talk shows, and documentaries have carved out a loyal audience among Pashtun communities inside the country and among the diaspora.

Widening Crackdown

Independent media watchdogs said the Taliban’s pressure on Zhwandoon TV is part of an attempt to stamp out any form of dissent.

“If Zhwandoon TV is closed, similar excuses can be invented to shut others,” said Zia Bumia, the head of the South Asia Free Media Association in Afghanistan. “[It will] force Afghan journalists and media organizations to adopt self-censorship as a new normal.”

The Taliban has intensified its crackdown on independent reporters and media outlets, according to Afghan media watchdogs.

In its annual report issued on May 3, the Afghanistan Journalist Center said cases of arbitrary arrests and detention, threats, and intimidation of journalists rose by around 60 percent in the past year. During that time, one journalist was killed and 21 wounded in attacks targeting media workers.

Afghan media advocacy group NAI said around half of Afghanistan’s estimated 600 media outlets have closed since the Taliban seized power. Around two-thirds of reporters have lost their jobs in that time, according to NAI.

Female media workers have been disproportionately affected. The Taliban’s restrictions on women’s right to work has left many women journalists unable to carry out their jobs.

Copyright (c) 2023. RFE/RL, Inc. Reprinted with the permission of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 1201 Connecticut Ave NW, Ste 400, Washington DC 20036.
Posted in Censorship, Media, Taliban | Tags: Life under Taliban rule |

Partiality in Aid Allocation by Community Representatives: Women Are Deprived of Receiving Humanitarian Assistance

14th June, 2023 · admin

8am: Eligible citizens are voicing their grievances about the distribution process of humanitarian aid. Reports indicate that these organizations have only received five percent of the requested budget for humanitarian assistance from the global community. In addition, the recent statement by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) highlights that the Taliban’s misappropriation of funds is leading to hunger among children, while the Taliban themselves benefit from the humanitarian aid. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Afghan Children, Afghan Women, Corruption, Economic News, Taliban | Tags: Corrupt Taliban, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban stealing aid |

Tolo News in Dari – June 14, 2023

14th June, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |

Norway Invites Taliban Delegation to ‘Oslo Forum’

14th June, 2023 · admin

Khaama: Despite opposition from Afghan civil activists and politicians, Norway’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs once more invited a Taliban delegation to Oslo Forum taking place from June 13-15 in Norway, aimed at discussing and finding solutions to Afghanistan issues. According to official sources, Norway has invited second-level Taliban leaders instead of Amir Khan Muttaqi and Anas Haqqani to this meeting. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Political News, Taliban | Tags: Norway-Afghanistan Relations, West supporting Taliban |

Historic House of Maulana Balkhi’s Father Needs Restoration, Locals Say

14th June, 2023 · admin

Rumi (Balkhi)

Tolo News: Cultural activists and residents of Balkh said that the remains of the building of Maulana Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi’s father, Khanqah of Bahauddin Walad, are collapsing. According to the residents, the Khanqah of Bahauddin Walad building is visited by many tourists every year and it is an important historical monument and it should be restored. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Art and Culture, History | Tags: Rumi |

Nearly 400 Killed in Traffic Incidents Since Start of 1402: Officials

14th June, 2023 · admin

Tolo News: The general directorate of police traffic said that since the beginning of 1402 (solar year), nearly 400 people have died and over 900 others have been injured in more than six hundred traffic incidents throughout the country. According to the figures of the directorate, 13 children and 57 women died in these events. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Traffic accidents |

Taliban in Herat: Play the Drums at Weddings, but No Bells Allowed

14th June, 2023 · admin

8am: Sources on Wednesday, June 14, informed Hasht-e Subh that Aziz Al-Rahman Muhajir, the head of the Taliban’s Moral Police in Herat, has instructed wedding hall owners that playing simple drums at wedding ceremonies is permitted, but bells are not to be played. He has also warned the owners of wedding venues in the city to identify women who are not properly veiled during wedding events. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Everyday Life, Taliban | Tags: Herat, Life under Taliban rule, Taliban ban music |

Iran beats Afghanistan in 2023 CAFA Nations Cup

14th June, 2023 · admin

Ariana: Iran beat Afghanistan 6-1 in Group B of the 2023 CAFA Nations Cup on Tuesday in Kyrgyzstan. Afghanistan player Farshad Noor scored their lone goal in the 57th minute. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Afghan Sports News | Tags: Cricket, Football (Soccer) |

Pashtunization of Badakhshan

13th June, 2023 · admin

8am: According to sources, the Taliban has undertaken multiple objectives by replacing their local forces in Badakhshan province. These objectives include resettling Nomads (Kuchis) in the “Shiveh” areas, exerting control over mineral resources, and suppressing potential opposition within the province. An informed source revealed to Hasht-e Subh Daily, “In addition to these goals, they are relocating their camps to gain forces and sanctuaries. They are also imposing cultural changes on the region, destroying or smuggling historical documents and artifacts. Those who remain in the area naturally form new relationships and alter their ethnic composition. These are their long-term ambitions, and they eliminate anyone who opposes them, attributing it to ISIS. Meanwhile, the Hasht-e Subh Daily has received information from other sources stating that several Taliban intelligence and security officials have recently visited resource-rich areas in Badakhshan province. According to these sources, the officials are seeking to establish their own forces in order to control and exploit underground resources. Click here to read more (external link).

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Posted in Ethnic Issues, Taliban | Tags: Badakhshan, Destruction of non Pashtun history and culture by Pashtun Taliban, Pashtun Kuchi Invasion, Pashtunization, Taliban looting resources, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan |

Tolo News in Dari – June 13, 2023

13th June, 2023 · admin

Posted in News in Dari (Persian/Farsi) |
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