Afghan Media Say Taliban are Jailing, Attacking News Crews During Kabul Protests

The Taliban briefly detained at least 14 journalists in Kabul and near the Pakistan border while trying to block filming, local media say

The Taliban have detained, beaten and threatened several journalists covering protests in Kabul and other districts in Afghanistan, and told some news crews that they need permission to film.    

More than 14 reporters and photographers were detained over two days this week while covering demonstrations for women's rights and protests against Pakistan, according to the Afghan Independent Journalists' Association (AIJA). 

Journalists, including TOLOnews video operator Wahid Ahmadi, were detained on Tuesday, and a BBC news crew was ordered to stop filming.  TOLOnews said on Twitter that Ahmadi had been held for three hours.