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Afghanistan turmoil

No pictures: Afghanistan journalists fear clampdown on visual reporting

Taliban official tells media personnel to focus on growing beards

Journalists attend a news conference in Kabul in January 2023.   © Reuters

KABUL -- Afghanistan's already limited space for journalism is narrowing further, with Taliban officials increasingly ordering reporters not to take photographs.

In Kandahar province, Gov. Mullah Shireen Akhund told officials in a handout issued Feb. 18 to ensure journalists "refrain from taking pictures during both official and unofficial meetings, as the potential harm outweighs any potential benefits." Journalists in different parts of the country say they fear visual reporting will be banned entirely, as it was during the previous Taliban regime from 1996 to 2001.

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