Despite the promises, the Taliban are still looking for journalists and people who have worked for the United States or NATO.
The Taliban, who are looking for a journalist working in Dutch Well (DW), shot dead one of his family members in Afghanistan and seriously injured another, German radio said on its website Friday morning.
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The identity of the targeted journalist, who now lives in Germany, has not been identified. Many other members of his family were able to escape the insurgency as the Taliban went from house to house to arrest him.
“Time is running out!”
⁇The killing of a relative of one of our journalists by the Taliban yesterday (Thursday) is incredibly tragic, depicting the great danger that all our staff and their families in Afghanistan will find for themselves.ലിം, DW Managing Director Peter Limburg commented in a press release.
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⁇It is clear that the Taliban are already conducting a search for journalists in Kabul and its provinces.“, He added.”Time is running out!⁇
According to the DW website, the Taliban raided the homes of at least three journalists. He points out that the Taliban have kidnapped Nemtullah Hem on the private television station Gargasht TV and shot dead the radio station Paktia Ghag, citing government sources.
The Taliban had promised no retaliation
After capturing almost the entire country and Kabul over the weekend in recent weeks, the Taliban have promised to respect media freedom.
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However, their search for people who worked alongside US and NATO forces intensified ified and promised not to retaliate against their opponents, a secret UN document says.
Report by UN panel of risk assessment experts claims Taliban presence “Priority tablesThe people they want to arrest.
⁇They target the families of those who refuse to surrender, and prosecute and punish families according to Sharia law., Said Group Director Christian Nelleman.
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