Zabihullah Mujahid, an Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (Taliban) spokesman and deputy minister of Information and Culture, said the Taliban has studied the mass media law drafted under the previous government and have found no problem.
Mujahid made the remarks on Wednesday at a meeting in Kabul of the Committee to Protect Journalists, and said that the Taliban did not see any flaws in the law.
We studied the previous media law, which did not have any flaws, Bilal Karimi, the Taliban’s deputy spokesman, tweeted, quoting Mujahid.
Mujahid said the media should consider national interests, Islamic values and national unity in its coverage. At the same time, he said he was confident that the media themselves would pay attention to these issues.
Mujahid added that the Taliban was seeking to revive the Media Violation Commission to prevent misunderstandings and to take action through the commission if any problems arose.
The Taliban’s position is that it supports any sound criticism of the media, but the media should refrain from spreading rumors, Mujahid added.
Mujahid stated that the media conveys the voice of the nation to government officials, which is why the Taliban supports the media.
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