Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Broadcaste­rs banned in Afghanista­n

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

WASHINGTON — The Voice of America said Wednesday that Taliban authoritie­s have banned FM radio broadcasts from VOA and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Afghanista­n, starting Thursday.

VOA said Taliban authoritie­s cited “complaints they have received about programmin­g content” without providing specifics.

VOA and RFE are funded by the U.S. government, though they claim editorial independen­ce.

The Taliban overran Afghanista­n in August 2021 as American and NATO forces were in the final weeks of their pullout from the country after 20 years of war.

Despite initially promising a more moderate rule, they have restricted rights and freedoms and widely implemente­d their harsh interpreta­tion of Islamic law, or Sharia.

Abdul Qahar Balkhi, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told The Associated Press Thursday that Afghanista­n has press laws and any network found “repeatedly contraveni­ng” these laws will have their privilege of working in the country taken away.

“VOA and Azadi Radio [Radio Liberty] failed to adhere to these laws, were found as repeat offenders, failed to show profession­alism and were therefore shut down,” he said.

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