(MENAFN- Afghanistan Times) AT News Report
KABUL: The Committee for Journalists' Safety accuses the
government of 'most of violence' against reporters.
The committee released a report on Friday, which reads of 45
cases of in the first six months of this year, with the government being
involved in most of them.
The report says that threats are still firm against
journalists despite a reduction in violence, which make media companies to
observe some restrictions in their programs.
The report claims that government caused 20 cases of
violence, Taliban and Daesh terrorist group of eight cases, local powerful
groups of six case, unknown individuals of eight cases and in charges of media
of three cases.
Reporters call ill-treatment by security forces in addition
to lack of access to information as major challenges before reporting.
Three journalists were killed and another six ones injured
this year across the country.
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