Afghanistan orders New York Times reporter to leave
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 21 August 2014
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Afghanistan has expelled New York Times reporter Matthew Rosenberg following his article on government officials threatening a power grab over election results. This move raises concerns about the diminishing media freedoms in the country.Summary
KABUL: Afghanistan on Wednesday ordered a New York Times correspondent to leave the country after he wrote an article saying government ministers and officials were threatening to seize power to end a stand-off over election results.
The attorney general’s office said the article was “against the national interests and the national security of Afghanistan” and that Matthew Rosenberg must depart within 24 hours.
The move underlined fears that media freedoms gained since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001 are being lost as the US-led military intervention and civilian aid program in Afghanistan wind down.
“This decision was taken after the attorney general considered his story on the election deadlock and suggestion of an interim government, quoting unknown high-ranking government officials,” the attorney general’s office said.- AFP (Photo by Reuters)
Key Points
- Afghanistan orders New York Times reporter to leave within 24 hours.
- Article discussed government's threats amid election stand-off.
- Attorney general claimed article compromised national security.
- Rosenberg's expulsion highlights declining media freedoms.
- Concerns grow as international military involvement wanes.
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