GReally allow someone to make a guarantee TalibanThey are not for revenge, but for “moderate” courses? As the Taliban spokesperson Sabihullah Mujahid said at the press conference? His and other Taliban leaders’ assurances are contrary to the facts. German Voice (DW) reported that a close relative of its editor was murdered. He was shot dead by Taliban militants.
The Taliban have been looking for DW reporters from house to house in the western part of the country, but he is now working in Germany. The second family member was seriously injured in the attack. The report said: “The other relatives of the man escaped at the last second and are at large.”
Director of a broadcasting company, Peterlinburg“The Taliban’s killing of one of our editor’s close relatives is incredibly tragic, showing that all our employees and their families are facing serious danger in Afghanistan. The Taliban has apparently been searching for journalists in Kabul and provinces in an organized manner. Time Running out!”
According to the broadcaster, the Taliban searched the homes of at least three Deutsche Welle reporters. Colleagues in other media were kidnapped or killed. According to the authorities, Nematullah Hemat of the private broadcaster Ghargasht TV may be abducted by the Taliban, and Toofan Omar, the head of the private broadcaster Paktia Ghag Radio, was allegedly killed by Taliban fighters.
This German wave Has a federal government And other media-including Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung-and the organization in an open letter Call for an emergency visa plan for Afghan workers.
“Our lives are in danger”
The famous Afghan TV host Shabun Daoran announced that she could no longer work after the radical Islamic Taliban came to power. “Someone told me that I can’t continue to work because the system has changed,” Shabunandaolan said in the video. Thursday. “Anyone who sees this, if the world hears my voice: Please help us, our lives are in danger.” Working as a reporter, and recently working for the TV station RTA. Unlike her male colleague, even if she showed her ID, she was not allowed to enter the broadcasting company’s office.
When the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, they interpreted Sharia law (Islamic law) extremely strictly. Women are not allowed to work and girls’ schools are closed. The punishment for breaking the law is often cruel. The thief’s hand was chopped off. The woman accused of adultery was stoned to death.
After occupying the capital Kabul on Sunday, Islamists pledged to respect women’s rights. Therefore, as long as women’s employment conforms to the “Islamic Principles”, they should be allowed to continue working.



