Afghanistan’s thriving TV networks prepare for a crackdown

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Contrary to assurances by the militants’ leaders, a Tolo journalist was recently beaten up, and his camera confiscated, by apparent Taliban soldiers

MILLIONS OF AFGHANS tuned in to Tolo, an Afghan television network, to watch an interview on August 20th with Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize for her women’s-rights activism after she was shot by the Pakistani Taliban. Soon afterwards a Taliban spokesman visited Tolo’s offices in Kabul for a two-hour discussion. But rather than complain or issue threats, he promised that the new government would respect the freedom of the press.

But their initial tolerance of Afghan television is part of a campaign to persuade the world that they haveIt is not surprising that the Taliban, like other Islamist groups, use social media effectively. The group’s head spokesman tweets some 50 times per day. Television is now entrenched in Afghan society, as it was not when the jihadists last took over. Far more people voted in the finals of “Afghan Star”, a music competition resembling “America’s Got Talent”, last year than in the national election. “There is nothing else to do,” says Saad Mohseni, the head of Tolo: “People all gather round the TV and discuss the shows for hours. It's like the US in the ’50s.

 

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Why are we wasting time discussing a nation that keeps crawling out of the stone age only to get pushed back in it.

I do not believe this statement it is total lie, Taliban is being sabotaged by their opponents they are doing their best to defame them as usual and as always.

If chanse comes, every leaders' group in modern world will suppress ppl&rule the country in their own way. Being in Rulers' seat is their predominant ambition.

Where in the actual article is any threat of 'a crackdown' as you say even mentioned? There's a disjunct betwen the article's title and article itself.

The US abandoned Afghanistan after 20 years of brutal and barbaric occupation. The Taliban came back with little resistance because of US betrayal of Afghan people.

horrible

I think we have quite different definitions of the term 'soldiers' 🤔

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