(RSF/IFEX) – On 23 December 2002, Abdul Ghafur Aiteqad, director of the privately-owned weekly “Farda” (“Tomorrow”), was released after President Karzai returned to Kabul. He had been detained for four days in a small cell with eight common law prisoners. Moreover, RSF confirmed that security police have shutdown Jalalabad’s only cable television station following orders […]
(RSF/IFEX) – On 23 December 2002, Abdul Ghafur Aiteqad, director of the privately-owned weekly “Farda” (“Tomorrow”), was released after President Karzai returned to Kabul. He had been detained for four days in a small cell with eight common law prisoners.
Moreover, RSF confirmed that security police have shutdown Jalalabad’s only cable television station following orders from the Supreme Court.