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Farzana Ayoubi was once a presenter at state-owned TV

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Farzana Ayoubi. PHOTO TWITTER


A woman journalist in Afghanistan’s Kabul has been found selling clothes on a street after she was rendered jobless following the Taliban takeover of the country.

Farzana Ayoubi worked for several media organizations in Afghanistan but has been forced to work as a street vendor because the Taliban do not allow women to function in the media industry, Afghanistan’s Tolo News TV reported.


Miraqa Popal, who was the head of Tolo News until after the Taliban takeover but has fled to Albania since, shared two photographs of Ayoubi on Twitter. Tolo News ran a video report showing women customers bargaining with Ayoubi who sells used clothes.

An old footage shows Ayoubi presenting news on the state-own Afghanistan National Television.

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TV grab from an older footage shows Ayoubi on the state-owned TV.

Ayoubi, 27, says she needs to support her three-member family. “The international community and the media watchdogs should consider our situation,” she said.

The Taliban government of Kabul told female journalists working at the state-owned broadcaster and private run TV channels to go home a few weeks after they took over the city on August 15. Initially, a Taliban spokesman had granted an interview to Beheshta Arghand on Tolo News. However, She eventually fled the country.

The Afghan Journalists’ Federation and Afghanistan’s National Journalists’ Union have urged the international community to “pay serious attention to the media in Afghanistan.”

 
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Farzana Ayoubi was once a presenter at state-owned TV

Farzana-Ayoubi-selling-clothes.jpg

Farzana Ayoubi. PHOTO TWITTER


A woman journalist in Afghanistan’s Kabul has been found selling clothes on a street after she was rendered jobless following the Taliban takeover of the country.

Farzana Ayoubi worked for several media organizations in Afghanistan but has been forced to work as a street vendor because the Taliban do not allow women to function in the media industry, Afghanistan’s Tolo News TV reported.


Miraqa Popal, who was the head of Tolo News until after the Taliban takeover but has fled to Albania since, shared two photographs of Ayoubi on Twitter. Tolo News ran a video report showing women customers bargaining with Ayoubi who sells used clothes.

An old footage shows Ayoubi presenting news on the state-own Afghanistan National Television.

old-footage-Farzana-Ayoubi-640x360.jpg

TV grab from an older footage shows Ayoubi on the state-owned TV.

Ayoubi, 27, says she needs to support her three-member family. “The international community and the media watchdogs should consider our situation,” she said.

The Taliban government of Kabul told female journalists working at the state-owned broadcaster and private run TV channels to go home a few weeks after they took over the city on August 15. Initially, a Taliban spokesman had granted an interview to Beheshta Arghand on Tolo News. However, She eventually fled the country.

The Afghan Journalists’ Federation and Afghanistan’s National Journalists’ Union have urged the international community to “pay serious attention to the media in Afghanistan.”







I blame those pesky Pakistanis for this. It wasn't for those darn Pakistanis then afghanistan would have been a global hyper power by now.
 
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What they do say is that job should have gone to a male person. Females taking out jobs meant for males is not desirable. Male persons are the head of the family and they need to have first preference for jobs to take care of their families.
 
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If the ex-Afghan minister could deliver pizza in Germany, what's wrong with this journalist; after all she is the owner of her own business while the minister is still an employee.
IMO she holds a better position and opportunities that is her second plus point.
 
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ISI saazish made the afghans into donkey brained idiots for decade after decade

#PakistanMadeAfghansIdiots

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Hell on earth

Look at this. This is the list of ALL the companies in Afghanistan

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To give you perspective, one building in London has more companies than their entire country.

This isn't sustainable and now they have ultra conservative rulers who are really not fit for purpose.
 
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