In Afghanistan for 100 days, 257 media closed

For the first 100 days, which passed since the transfer of power in Afghanistan, the Taliban, the country has ceased operations of 257 Afghan media, Tolonews with reference to the NAI non-governmental organization specializing in the support of media in Afghanistan.

It is noted that during its first press conference after the members of the Taliban movement, they promised not to interfere with the media.

However, subsequently, members of the organization introduced a number of measures that limit the freedom of speech. In particular, on November 21, the Taliban issued a circular, which indicates that from now on in Afghanistan, films and serials with actress participate (prior to the transition of power to the Taliban in the country, Indian films and TV shows), as well as entertainment programs with women participation. In addition, programs showing men, not dressed in accordance with the standards of motion.