Afghan Journalists: There is no guarantee that our lives will be secure

Reporters who came to Kabul because of insecurity say media Support Institutions did not pay attention to their problems.
The journalists, who have taken refuge in Kabul due to insecurity, are worried about the unknown future for members of the media, saying that they face serious security problems and that there is no guarantee that their lives will be safe.
The reporters say they have worked for years to establish freedom of expression and human rights in Afghanistan, but now that the situation has changed, they have lost their jobs and their lives are in danger.
Criticizing media-supporting institutions and the international community, they say that so far no attention has been paid to journalists, in which case they will be forced to smuggle to other countries.
According to some reports, Taliban forces in Kabul and some provinces have launched house-to-house searches for journalists and Afghans who have worked with foreign organizations.
But the Taliban have not yet commented.



