November 05, 2024 19:20 (IST)
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Webinar highlights the plight of mediapersons in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

New Delhi/IBNS: The Afghan media industry as well as its employees, including journalists, have been struggling to survive since the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban on Aug 15.

Afghan media outlets struggle to survive under Taliban rule

Kabul/IBNS: Afghan media industry has been struggling to survive since the Taliban effectively sealed their control of Afghanistan in mid-August as the Islamist group has banned multiple television stations to stop showing soap operas featuring women and forced female journalists-anchors to follow a dress code, according to media reports.