The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile expresses deep concern over the arrest of seven journalists and media activists by the Taliban Intelligence Directorate and employees of the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice in Kabul and one of the provinces. The Federation calls for the immediate and unconditional release of […]
Urgent Appeal Regarding the Detention of an Afghan Journalist in Pakistan The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile expresses its deepest concern over the detention and apprehension of Mojtaba Beikzad, an Afghan journalist residing in Islamabad. Like dozens of other journalists, he was forced to flee after the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021, […]
Urgent Appeal for the Release of Niloofar Naibi and Her Young Daughter The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile expresses its utmost concern over the detention of Afghan journalist Niloofar Naibi and her young daughter by authorities in Islamabad, Pakistan. This journalist and mother, along with her daughter, has been transferred to the Haji Camp— […]
Urgent Appeal Regarding the Detention of Afghan Journalists in Pakistan The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Pakistan expresses its deep concern over the arrest and detention of two Afghan journalists Nasir Ahmad Behroz and Zaki Sapai by authorities in Islamabad, Pakistan. According to our information, both individuals have been transferred to Haji Camp, a facility […]
The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile expresses its deepest alarm at the growing threats faced by Afghan journalists living in Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey. Hundreds of Afghan journalists — who fled Afghanistan after the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021 — remain trapped in legal limbo, forced to renew visas under impossible conditions […]
The book Migration, written by Afghan journalist and author Abdul Mubeen Hakimi, was officially launched during a special event held in Tehran. The ceremony was attended by prominent cultural figures, journalists, university professors, writers, and civil and human rights activists. The event was organized by the Support Organization for Civil Society and Afghan
After the fall of the republic government in Afghanistan, various aspects of people’s lives have been paralyzed. The dominant group’s interactions with the people have always been directive, political, and based on the viewpoint of “us” and “others”. Despite initial promises to respect human rights, the Taliban steadily reimposed its
The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile expresses deep concern over the one-month prison sentence issued against Hikmat Arian, director of the private “Khushhal” Radio in Ghazni province, by the provincial court. This ruling was issued despite opposition from the Ghazni Intelligence Department, which had demanded a longer prison term for Arian. Arian was
The Federation of Afghan Journalists in Exile expresses deep concern over the attack on Ahmad Sohail Partaw, a journalist with Afghan News 24, and his wife by unknown assailants near Sir Syed Camp in Rawalpindi. According to Mr. Partaw, around 3:30 PM today, several individuals armed with sharp weapons assaulted him and his wife, beating […]



















