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Taliban detains three journalists in Afghanistan, UN says

May 15, 2026

Kabul [Afghanistan], May 15: Afghanistan's Taliban government has detained at least three journalists on unspecified charges, the United ​Nations mission there said on Thursday in a that called for the protection of reporters.
The three were the head of the Kabul-based Paigard News Agency, and two staff from Afghanistan's ​first 24-hour news channel, TOLOnews, media and rights groups ​said.
The UN mission UNAMA said it urged "the de ⁠facto authorities to uphold their obligations under international human rights ​law and ensure that journalists can do their work without ​fear of intimidation, harassment, or reprisal".
More than 40% of Afghanistan's media outlets closed within three months of the Taliban returning to power in ​August 2021, according to Reporters Without Borders, and women ​have been barred from most journalism roles.
Afghanistan ranks among the world's most ⁠countries for journalists, the campaign group says.
The Taliban's Ministry of Information and Culture confirmed the detention of the two TOLOnews journalists, saying their cases were under investigation, without specifying ​charges.
TOLOnews named them ​as Imran ⁠Danish and Mansoor Niazi and said security officials had said there would be more information ​on the cases against them when legal ​procedures had ⁠been completed.
Paigard News Agency's Ahmad Jawed Niazi was arrested late on Thursday last week at his office in Kabul by ⁠Taliban ​intelligence forces, the Afghanistan Media Support ​Organization said in a statement issued on the agency's behalf.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation

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