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DEC6-05242024

Murder of a girl due to rejecting a marriage proposal in Faryab province.

DEC6-06292024

Detention of woman refusing forced marriage in Kunduz province.

DEC6-12212021

Taliban Leader's Decree on women's marriage rights.

DEC7-01072025-B

Taliban authorities in Nuristan formally banned live photography and its publication, extending province-wide restrictions on visual media under the Promotion of Virtue law.

DEC7-01082025

The Taliban sentenced a journalist to one and a half years in prison.

DEC7-01272025

A Taliban court sentenced filmmaker Rahim Saeedi to three years in prison for alleged “propaganda,” following his arrest by intelligence forces in Kabul.

DEC7-02042025

The Taliban suspended the broadcasts of Radio Begum in Kabul, citing alleged media violations and pending review of its broadcasting license.

DEC7-02052025

Taliban intelligence and media officials raided Radio Begum’s office in Kabul, confiscated equipment, detained staff, and shut down the women-focused radio station.

DEC7-02152025

Taliban imposed restrictions on the broadcasting of political and economic programs.

DEC7-02272025

The Taliban arrested the director of Neday-e Baloch media and suspended its operations.

DEC7-03162025

New Report that, in 2024, the Taliban suspended the operations of 22 media outlets and arrested 50 journalists.

DEC7-12052024

Taliban intelligence and religious police raided Arzo TV’s Kabul office, detained seven staff members, confiscated equipment, and sealed the station over alleged “immoral” content.

DEC7-12062024

A 2024 report documented intensified Taliban repression of the media, including widespread detentions, closures of outlets, and expanded enforcement under the Promotion of Virtue...

DEC8-09092021

The Taliban’s Interior Ministry prohibit demonstrations nationwide unless pre-approved by authorities, warning of legal consequences for violations.