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Meanwhile, Kandahari journalists asked the Islamic Emirate to treat journalists well.
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Two radio stations were closed and six media workers were arrested in Kandahar, media officials said.
Media watchdogs urged the UN to protect Afghan reporters against violence.
Human Rights Watch said hundreds of media outlets are closed and around 80% of women journalists have lost their jobs.
The Islamic Emirate has not commented on the arrest of two Ariana journalists on Monday.
Female reporters said in some cases they were not allowed to attend press conferences.
Media officials said financial problems and restrictions in accessing information have challenged their activities.
Afghanistan was called the most dangerous country for journalists in 2021, as nine journalists were killed over the past year, IFJ said.
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