Ag AFP
KABUL: An Afghan TV station has been shut down after its office was used for dubbing “vulgar” programmes for banned media, the Taliban morality ministry said on Thursday, with the channel´s employees saying six people have been detained.
The Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (PVPV) accused people working within Arezo TV of providing content to Afghan media based outside the country, which have been heavily restricted and criticised by the Taliban authorities.
“Some people were using the name of Arezo TV to carry out actions that were contrary to Islamic values and national traditions,” the PVPV said in a statement announcing the station´s closure.
“It became clear that some people had used the name and building of Arezo TV as well as their position in the media outlet to pay temporary workers to dub vulgar serials and programmes that were against Islamic and Afghan principles and traditions with the financial support of exiled media outlets outside the country,” it said.
Two employees with Arezo told AFP on condition of anonymity that six people were arrested when the office was raided.
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