The Taliban are warning journalists and experts against working with Afghanistan International TV.
on Thursday warned journalists and experts against working with Afghanistan International TV, saying they would be committing a crime if they cooperated with the station. It’s the first time they have told people not to cooperate with a specific outlet.A spokesman for the Taliban-controlled Ministry of Information and Culture alleged the station was committing professional violations and violating moral and legal boundaries.
The deputy minister for broadcasting Zia ul Haq Haqmal said people would be committing a crime if they cooperated with the station. The director of Afghanistan International TV, Harun Najafizada, said the commission's decision would not affect the channel because it had no employees or freelancers in the country.
Latif Sadiq said the station wasn’t informed about the suspension. “The reports that they repeatedly warned are absolute lies,” Sadiq said Thursday. “They have decided on their own that television is off, broadcasting is off, and they said the case will go to court.”
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