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<title><![CDATA[How the BBC backs the Taliban]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[UnHerd: UnHerd: Taliban. The word is synonymous with religious fundamentalism &#8212; vividly clear since the militants swept back into Kabul in August 2021. Amid public executions and gender apartheid, there has been an intensifying war on free speech. Since the Taliban returned to power, media have been censored and radio stations in particular forced off the air. Yet, curiously, one foreign broadcaster endures: the BBC. On 1 December 2022, the Taliban issued a decree closing down the two local stations run by the BBC&#8217;s rivals: Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.]]></description>
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