
Media group condemns verbal attacks on journalists by Taliban official in Nangarhar
The Afghanistan Media Support Organization (AMSO) has issued a formal statement condemning verbal abuse directed at journalists by a Taliban official during a cultural gathering in Nangarhar province. The media advocacy group characterized the remarks as inappropriate and expressed serious concern regarding the treatment of reporters covering the event.
The incident occurred during the Gulnarang poetry recitation, when the head of the music department at the provincial Information and Culture Directorate reportedly used insulting language toward members of the press. Following the exchange, several journalists decided to withdraw from the venue and boycott coverage of the program. AMSO endorsed the journalists’ decision, describing the walkout as a civil and professional response to hostile treatment.
In its public remarks, the organization highlighted a continuing pattern of difficulties faced by the Afghan press. AMSO noted that reporters have been subjected to mounting restrictions, public humiliation, and detention since the Taliban returned to power. The group reiterated its demand that authorities uphold press freedoms and guarantee that journalists can operate without intimidation or harassment.
The statement did not indicate whether any administrative measures have been taken against the official involved. AMSO called on relevant provincial authorities to review the incident and establish safeguards to prevent similar confrontations. The organization stressed that maintaining a secure environment for the media remains critical for public information and civic oversight across the country.
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