POLITICS — June 21, 2026

Taliban Cancels Mohammad Mohaqiq's License for Rah-e-Farda TV

A new license has been granted to Salman Akhlaqi with Abdul Rahman Mirzad as responsible manager following a joint decision by the Ministry of Information and Culture and the General Directorate of Intelligence.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Afghanistan International2 min read

Taliban Cancels Mohammad Mohaqiq's License for Rah-e-Farda TV
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The Taliban has canceled the media license previously registered under Mohammad Mohaqiq for Radio and Television Rah-e-Farda. A new license has been issued to Salman Akhlaqi, with Abdul Rahman Mirzad named as the responsible manager.

The decision was made jointly by the Ministry of Information and Culture and the Taliban's General Directorate of Intelligence. It is documented and signed by Maulvi Safiullah Raed.

Rah-e-Farda TV was suspended last year in the month of Hoot. The suspension stemmed from ownership issues and statements by Mohaqiq critical of the Taliban concerning its clashes with Pakistan. The outlet's assets were confiscated at that time.

The new license allows the channel to resume operations.

Read the original reporting at Afghanistan International

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