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The Taliban government in Afghanistan has shut down "Radio Begum," a radio station operated by women for women in Kabul. According to the Taliban's Ministry of Culture, the station violated broadcasting rules by transmitting content to an overseas television channel, as reported on the X platform. Following these allegations, two staff members of Radio Begum were reportedly detained.
The decision to suspend operations highlights the ongoing restrictions on women's rights and media freedom under Taliban rule. The Ministry stated that the station must undergo a licensing review before any decisions regarding its future can be made.
This incident follows a broader crackdown on media in Afghanistan since the Taliban regained control in August 2021. Many independent news outlets and journalists have faced significant challenges, leading to a limited environment for free expression and coverage of women's issues. The international community continues to watch developments in Afghanistan with concern over human rights violations, especially concerning the rights of women and girls in the country.