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Richard Bennett says 4 journalists held by Taliban

Richard Bennett, speaks at a special event on human rights at the United Nations.

Richard Bennett, speaks at a special event on human rights at the United Nations. (File Photo: UN)

ISLAMABAD: At least four journalists and media workers are currently being held in Taliban prisons in Afghanistan, a United Nations expert said Sunday, calling for their immediate release.


According to Hasht e Subh Daily, Richard Bennett, the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan, said the detentions highlight ongoing concerns about press freedom under Taliban rule.


“I call for their release as well as the release of all individuals who have been arbitrarily detained in Afghanistan,” Bennett said in a statement.


Marking World Press Freedom Day, Bennett said there is no better time to free detained journalists, stressing the importance of an independent media in the country.


His remarks come amid growing concerns about the conditions facing Afghan journalists. Earlier, Richard Lindsay the United Kingdom Special Representative for Afghanistan, said reporters in Afghanistan continue to work under increasingly difficult circumstances.


Bennett also noted that Afghan media outlets are struggling with financial challenges and declining international support, in addition to operating under strict political and security restrictions.


Since returning to power in 2021, the Taliban have imposed sweeping limitations on the media, drawing widespread criticism from rights groups and international observers.