Opinion

The future of Afghan journalism isn't just up to the Taliban

By Anthony Bellanger
October 4 2021 - 5:25am
20-year-old Afghan radio journalist Nadia Safi in the studio of Radio Zohra, a female radio station in Kuduz, northern Afghanistan. The host was last on air on August 7, a day before the Taliban took over. Picture: Getty Images
20-year-old Afghan radio journalist Nadia Safi in the studio of Radio Zohra, a female radio station in Kuduz, northern Afghanistan. The host was last on air on August 7, a day before the Taliban took over. Picture: Getty Images

Changing everything to change nothing. This could be the name of the cynical communication strategy of the new Taliban government in Afghanistan.

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