UN expert urges release of detained journalists in Afghanistan

Khaama Press

A UN expert urged release of detained journalists in Afghanistan, warning press freedom has sharply declined under growing restrictions, threats and censorship.

Richard Bennett has called on authorities in Afghanistan to immediately and unconditionally release detained journalists, warning of a worsening environment for press freedom. His appeal comes ahead of World Press Freedom Day.

In a statement released on Friday, May 1, Bennett said media freedom has deteriorated significantly since the Taliban returned to power, with journalists operating under increasing pressure, censorship, and threats. He noted that reporting on sensitive issues, particularly women’s and girls’ rights, has become increasingly risky.

He added that journalists face arbitrary detention, intimidation, and surveillance, while civil society activists and individuals cooperating with media outlets are also being targeted. These conditions, he said, have created a climate of fear affecting both professionals and the broader public.

Since 2021, Afghanistan’s media landscape has undergone major changes, with many independent outlets closing or scaling back operations due to financial constraints and regulatory restrictions. Female journalists have been particularly affected, with many forced out of work or limited in their roles.

International organizations have repeatedly raised concerns about declining press freedom in Afghanistan, warning that restrictions on information flow undermine transparency and accountability. Access to reliable news has become more limited, especially in remote areas.

Bennett warned that these pressures are fueling widespread self-censorship, reducing the free flow of information and limiting public awareness of critical issues. He stressed that an independent media sector is essential for protecting human rights and ensuring accountability.

Despite the challenges, Afghan journalists continue to play a crucial role in documenting developments and exposing rights concerns. Bennett called for stronger international support to protect media workers and uphold freedom of expression.

The statement underscores growing concern that without urgent action, the space for independent journalism in Afghanistan could shrink further, with long-term consequences for human rights and democratic principles.

UN expert urges release of detained journalists in Afghanistan