
Microphone on radio . File photoKABUL, Feb 5 The Taliban* said media in Afghanistan must be impartial and committed to Islamic values.» The media also have an obligation to be impartial and committed to Islamic and national values. We are committed to removing obstacles to the media and urge them to comply with the media law,» Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid tweeted. August entered Kabul and the next day they announced that the war was over. The last two weeks of August, from the Kabul airport, which was under the protection of the US military, there was a mass evacuation of Western citizens and Afghans who collaborated with them. On the night of August 31, the US military left the Kabul airport, ending nearly 20 years of US military presence in Afghanistan. In early September, the composition of the interim government of Afghanistan was announced, which was headed by Mohammad Hassan Akhund, who was in charge of foreign policy during the first rule of the Taliban * and has been under UN sanctions since 2001. * The movement is under UN sanctions for terrorist activities
Taliban banned Afghan media from showing foreign series

