KABUL: The Taliban has fired a shot to disperse the rally on Tuesday in Kabul and arrested several Afghan journalists who discussed demonstrations, eyewitnesses and Afghan media outlets.
Protests began outside the Pakistani Embassy in the Afghan capital to condemn what the demonstrators were charged in Afghanistan, especially alleged Islamabad for the latest Taliban attack which directed anti-Taliban fighters in Panjshir Province.
Post on social media demanded the release of the reporters arrested.
A Afghan journalist between those detained and which was later released to the Associated Press punished by the Taliban.
“They made me rub my nose on the ground and apologize for covering protests,” he said, talking to anonymous requirements for fear of his safety.
“Journalism is an increasingly difficult Afghanistan,” he added.
Afghanistan Tolonews TV channels said that Wahid Ahmadi’s cameraman was among those who were arrested.
Since controlling Afghanistan last month, there were reports on beatings and journalists who threatened the Taliban.
In one known case, German announcer Deutsche Welle said Taliban fighters went from door to door in hunting for one of the journalists who were shot and killed their family members and seriously injured others.