💨 Abstract
The Taliban in Afghanistan is enforcing a strict "morality law" that bans media from broadcasting images of living beings, including journalists and presenters. This crackdown, effective in 23 provinces, has led to the closure of at least 20 TV stations and forced others to become audio-only. Journalists are also required to adhere to dress codes, such as growing beards and avoiding neckties.
Courtesy: theprint.in