INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Islamic Emirate’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the acting government is committed to supporting media outlets and they can
operate within the framework of Islamic Sharia and national interests.Marking World Television Day on Thursday, November 21, Mujahid said:
“The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan supports the media in general
Media can operate within the framework of Islamic Sharia and national interests.”“As far as we are able, we cooperate with the media and
the Afghan media currently have publications and they are broadcasting their publications well,” he added.The United Nations General
Assembly named November 21 as World Television Day in 1996.“Since IEA’s takeover, of 184 national and local televisions, 57 television
stations were shut down due to economic problems,” said Hojatullah Mujadadi, the head of Afghanistan Free Journalists’ Association
(AFJU).Currently, about 370 visual, audio and print media are active in the country.