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Afghanistan
Journalists, Reporters Displaced by Surge of Targeted Assassinations, Killings
2021-01-25
[KhaamaPress] As the assassinations and liquidations in the country have increased, more specifically by targeting journalists and members of civil society, many of the media workers were forced to leave the country.

Last night, Mukhtar Lashkari, the host of the satirical program "Cactus" on Channel One, left Afghanistan due to security threats against journalists.

In a video posted on social media, Lashkari says he is leaving Afghanistan to protect his life.

the recent assassinations of journalists have caused many Afghan media figures to leave the country either forever or for a while, Lashkari added, that a country without journalists and media is like the "graveyard of information".

"What should we do? Journalists, are the most vulnerable segment of society, mostly under the throes of the opposition without any security protection, and haven’t you heard of what happened to journalists recently" fearing for his life he whined "I am also one of those who decided to live abroad for a while", Lashkari said.Lashkari said that he will return back to Afghanistan and that currently, he should save his life.

On the other hand, Farahnaz Forotan, a political presenter who worked with various TV channels has left Afghanistan due to recent security threats and targeted liquidations of journalists. She confirmed her migration on Twitter that she had taken refuge in La Belle France.

"I went to La Belle France on a long-term visa and am currently in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the occupiers of Greek Asia Minor...
," she wrote on her Twitter account", she also emphasized that she did not seek asylum in La Belle France, but sought refuge in the country.

Meanwhile,
...back at the Council of Boskone, Helmuth had turned a paler shade of blue. Star-A-Star had struck again...
Fatemeh Hashim, Editor in Chief of Khaama Press, has also left the country due to security threats against journalists.

Hashem added, that currently journalists, civil society activists, public and prominent political figures are living under extreme disappointing situation.

According to Fatema Hashim, Afghanistan, and especially Kabul city, has recently become a city of terror, and every day "we are evident to a assassination incident", Something that has turned our survival into a "miracle".

"It simply came to our notice that every moment of fear prevents a person from reaching the goal he is about to achieve, but I must survive to achieve all my ideals and goals," Hashim added.

Last week, RFE\RL (Radio Azadi) correspondent Nusrat Parsa has also left Afghanistan for Turkey due to targeted liquidations and security threats.

He also stated that the reason for his departure from Afghanistan was due to security threats to the lives of journalists, "I fled the Islamic Theocratic Republic of Afghanistan," he wrote on his Facebook page, escape is also part of the struggle, "I left Afghanistan to survive.".

Reports indicate many journalists and media activists have left the country, either temporarily or permanently, following the rage and escalation in assassinations of journalists and members of civil society.

In the past two months, several journalists and media workers in the country have been killed by unidentified button men or by magnetic mines, some were also suspiciously announced dead.

Two months ago, Amrullah Saleh, the first vice president, wrote on his Facebook page that the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
had decided to target Afghan journalists, members of civil society in order to put pressure on the government.

Just a few days after Saleh’s remarks, a wave of assassinations on journalists, members of civil society, and women’s rights activists began.

In less than two months more than a dozen journalists, civil society activists, and women’s rights activists were assassinated.

But the Taliban have never grabbed credit such actions.

Following the international community’s strong criticism of the recent assassinations, the Taliban issued a statement completely denying their involvement in the attacks, and besides the turban group condemned the killings of journalists, members of civil society, and civilians.
Oh dear. Who ought we believe?
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Coming soon to a gulag near you.
Posted by: DarthVader   2021-01-25 20:09  

#3  #2 ed - I'd trust a used car salesman before I'd trust a "journalist" (especially a Lefty one.)
Posted by: Barbara   2021-01-25 19:32  

#2  Journalists enjoy a universal level of popularity. Somewhat like car salemen.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-01-25 12:08  

#1  I thoughtvit was only in America under Trump that journalists were targeted.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2021-01-25 07:08  

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