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Journalists show their injuries after being beaten by the Taliban in Kabul. (Reuters)
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Neamat Naghdi, 28 year-old-video reporter for Etilaat Roz newspaper who was beaten by the Taliban during incarceration. (Reuters)
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Taqi Daryabi, a 22-year-old video editor for Etilaat Roz newspaper was also detained by the Taliban. (Reuters)
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The beatings sent a chilling message to the media in Afghanistan, where an independent press, much of it funded by Western donors, has flourished in the last 20 years. (Reuters)
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Five journalists were kept in a detention centre for more than 4 hours, and during these four hours two journalists were beaten and tortured brutally. (Reuters)
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Journalists said seven or eight people beat them for about 10 minutes. (Reuters)
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Several journalists have complained of assault since the Taliban came into power. (Reuters)
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One journalist had large, red welts across his lower back and legs and the other had similar marks on his shoulder and arm. (Reuters)
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The incident took place after the Taliban had vowed to allow the media to operate and respect people's human rights. (AFP)
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The journalists believe that the future of media and journalists in country is destroyed. (AFP)
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