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Taliban begins enforcing rule banning ‘images of living beings’ in Afghan media

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The Taliban is reportedly enforcing a ban against certain media outlets airing «images of living beings» in Afghanistan.

An Afghan official confirmed the news to the Associated Press on Tuesday. The militant group, through its Vice and Virtue Ministry, is currently enforcing the rule in certain provinces, and it is unclear when or if it will apply to all media outlets across the country, including foreign media.

The new rule reflects laws announced by the Vice and Virtue Ministry in August, which also banned women’s voices and bare faces. The legislation marked the first declaration of such rules in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over after the U.S. withdrawal.

Article 17 of the legislation, which was approved by supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, bans the publication of any images depicting living beings.

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FILE – TV anchor Nesar Nabil is seen on studio monitors wearing a face mask to protest the Taliban’s new order that female presenters cover their faces, as he reads the news on TOLOnews, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

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Vice and Virtue Ministry spokesman Saif ul Islam Khyber confirmed that media in the Afghan provinces of Maidan Wardak, Kandahar and Takhar have been advised not to show images of anything with a soul.

Aghan Independent Journalists Union director Hujjatullah Mujadidi reported that state media was directly told not to air such images by the ministry. It was later extended to all media in the provinces.

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FILE – TV anchor Nesar Nabil wears a face mask to protest the Taliban’s new order that female presenters cover their faces, as he reads the news on TOLOnews, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, May 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

«Last night, independent local media (in some provinces) also stopped running these videos and images and are instead broadcasting nature videos,» Mujadidi said.

Afghanistan is the only Muslim-majority country enforcing this broadcasting rule. The extremity of the legislation announced by the Vice and Virtue Ministry caused international concern, especially the laws pertaining to women.

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A Taliban fighter stands guard as women wait to receive food rations distributed by a humanitarian aid group in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday, May 23, 2023. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)

The Vice and Virtue Ministry deemed that women’s voices were considered too «intimate» and banned women from singing or reading aloud in public. The legislation also requires women to wear veils in public.

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The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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Murió Liam Payne: cómo repercutió en los medios del mundo el final trágico del ex One Direction en Buenos Aires

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La muerte de Liam Payne, ocurrida este miércoles en un hotel de Palermo luego de que el excantante de One Direction cayera desde un tercer piso, se convirtió en el centro de atención de los principales portales británicos y de distintas partes del mundo.

El cantante, compositor y guitarrista estaba alojado en el hotel Casa Sur Palermo, en Costa Rica 6032. La Policía de la Ciudad fue al lugar, por la tarde, al recibir un llamado al 911 a las 17:04 que reportaba «un hombre agresivo que podría estar bajo efectos de drogas o alcohol».

A las 17:11 arribó al lugar un equipo del SAME y comprobó el deceso del británico. De inmediato, la noticia dio la vuelta al mundo.

El portal británico The Sun tituló: «Fin trágico, Liam Payne muerto«. Luego desarrolló la crónica del desenlace y reveló que el músico, recientemente, había dejado de lado el plan para sacar su segundo álbum solista.

Daily Mail, por su parte, resaltó que Payne «estaba actuando de manera errática» antes de su muerte e hizo mención a la sospecha de que consumió drogas y alcohol poco antes caer del balcón. En la portada también se difundieron imágenes del ex One Direction durante su estadía en Buenos Aires y de los fans que fueron a despedirlo en las inmediaciones del hotel.

The Times, en tanto, tituló: «Liam Payne, exestrella de One Direction, muere a los 31 años«. Sobre esa publicación, se desarrolló cómo se produjo el fatal desenlace.

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La British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) destacó que «Payne alcanzó la fama mundial como parte de la querida boyband creada en el programa de televisión X Factor en 2010, junto con Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Niall Horan y Zayn Malik».

Además hizo referencia a que, a principios de este mes, el músico había asistido al concierto en Argentina de su excompañero de One Direction, Niall Horan.

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