Thursday, February 16, 2012


Afghanistan

Rights Group Worried About Media Freedom In Afghanistan

Afjghan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul (file photo) (epa)

August 17, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- The Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) media watchdog today said that it is worried about what it called a recent wave of press freedom violations in Afghanistan.

TEXT SIZE - +

In an open letter posted on the group's website, RSF Secretary-General Robert Menard urges Afghan President Hamid Karzai "to take all necessary measures to protect journalists and their news organizations."


RSF singles out an August 11 attack on the offices of Radio Isteqlal (Radio Independence) in Eastern Logar Province.


It also condemns Afghan legislators who verbally attacked the Tolo private television station on August 14 for broadcasting footage showing parliamentarians asleep during hearings.


RSF also draws Karzai's attention to the case of radio reporter Abdul Qudoos, who was detained and jailed for seven months without charges, and BBC correspondent Kamal Sadaat, who was reportedly assaulted on August 16 in Khost Province.

You Might Also Like

Video Love It (Or Hate It), It's Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, the Western holiday celebrating love, has become a global phenomenon over the past two decades. The fall of communism and the emergence of the Internet have helped February 14 become something of an unofficial international day of romance. However, not all the passions the holiday stirs are related to love. While some countries have openly embraced the holiday, others are attempting to ban it or replace it with local customs. More

In Pakistan, Cleaner Fuel Powers Supply, Safety Issues

Rising fuel prices have pushed Pakistan to become a global leader in using compressed natural gas (CNG) to fuel vehicles. More

U.S. Hearing On Balochistan Raises Hackles, Awareness

The U.S. Congressional hearing last week on Balochistan, the largest of Pakistan's four provinces, though it was firmly rejected by Islamabad, is being seen in Pakistan as any eye-opener for the state and its security agencies. More

Most Popular

               
 
 
 
 
Being Discussed Now

UN To Iraq: Start Camp Ashraf Move

Latest Comment (1 total)

Abu Hussain : Mr. Ban ki mon and Mr. Martin Kobler should be aware that the ... More

Jolie In Sarajevo For Film Screening

Latest Comment (9 total)

vn: To: Janja

Would you please do yourself and the world around you a favor ... More

Israel Alleges Network Of Bomb Plotters

Latest Comment (3 total)

Norma Lee: Israel, thou does protest too much. Iranians hired by Mossad to be masquerade ... More