Reporters Without Borders has expressed concern about the situation of media and journalists in Afghanistan and said that the Taliban group will completely eliminate this group of media by imposing new restrictions on female journalists in Afghanistan.
The same time as International Women's Day and women's solidarity, a number of Afghan women say that they are among the most deprived women in the world, and with the Taliban group coming to power, their deprivations and restrictions have increased.
In his quarterly report on the situation in Afghanistan, the Secretary General of the United Nations has said that the restrictions against women and girls are still in place and in some areas of Afghanistan, it has become more difficult to implement the restrictions.
The Afghan Journalists Center says that it has obtained a copy of the letter from the Taliban security command in Khost, which, while prohibiting any kind of phone calls by girls to radios and televisions, has warned media officials if they allow girls to make phone calls to the media , will be summoned and prosecuted.
The Secretary General of the United Nations said at the final meeting in Doha that the situation of women in Afghanistan has worsened in the last two and a half years and that the Taliban group has not established an inclusive government.