Afghanistan, Dec. 11 -- The Freedom of Expression Center warns that journalists in Afghanistan face increasing threats, censorship, and harassment, putting press freedom and independent reporting at serious risk.

On Human Rights Day, the Center for Freedom of Expression warned that journalists and media defenders in Afghanistan face worsening repression and restricted civil liberties.

The report highlighted arbitrary arrests, threats, and detention of journalists, with many held without trial, legal support, or family contact under current administration.

Self-censorship, organized media censorship, and the silencing of independent outlets are preventing citizens from accessing information and undermining freedom of expression.

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