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Afghan Journalists beaten by Taliban.
Two journalists were detained and severely crushed by Taliban security forces, Human Rights Watch aforesaid.
Taqi Daryabi and Nemat Naqdi, from the Kabul-based media outlet Etilaat-e Roz, were covering protests by girls within the Afghan capital career for AN finish to Taliban violations of the rights women|of ladies} and girls on weekday.
The Taliban authorities allegedly took the 2 men to a station and place them in separate cells before severely beating them with cables, in line with Etilaat-e Roz.
They were each free on Wed and are receiving medical treatment in hospital for injuries to their backs and faces.
Zaki Daryabi, editor-in-chief of Etilaat-e Roz, said: “Two of my colleagues were detained by Taliban and crushed for four hours.”
Women marched through the Afghan capital for the second day in a very row on weekday stringent their freedoms ar secured beneath the new Muhammedan regime. The Taliban have pledged to guard women’s rights in accordance with sharia, however advocates worry a fall away when twenty years within which feminine staff have joined antecedently all-male bastions as well as the media, judiciary, and politics.
Earlier on, the Taliban, that appropriated management of Afghanistan in a very sweeping offensive quite 3 weeks agone, proclaimed the formation of AN all-male interim government to rule the country.
Since then, they need effectively prohibited protests, declaring them dirty unless permission is sought-after from the ministry of justice.
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