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- Kafala called the move by Taliban 鈥渁 worrying development at a time of uncertainty and turbulence for the people of Afghanistan鈥�
LONDON: The BBC urged the Taliban on Sunday to reverse what it said was an order to remove international broadcasters from Afghan airwaves, which has blocked the British broadcaster鈥檚 news bulletins.
鈥淭he BBC鈥檚 TV news bulletins in Pashto, Persian and Uzbek have been taken off air in Afghanistan, after the Taliban ordered our TV partners to remove international broadcasters from their airwaves,鈥� Tarik Kafala, head of languages at the BBC World Service, said in a statement.
鈥淲e call on the Taliban to reverse their decision and allow our TV partners to return the BBC鈥檚 news bulletins to their airwaves immediately.鈥�
Kafala called the move by Taliban 鈥渁 worrying development at a time of uncertainty and turbulence for the people of Afghanistan.鈥�
He noted more than six million Afghans consume the BBC鈥檚 journalism on TV every week.
鈥淚t is crucial they are not denied access to it in the future,鈥� he added.
The development came as the Taliban, which seized power last summer and forced the hasty exit of remaining Western troops, diplomats and others, has this week come under rising pressure over female education.
Women鈥檚 rights activists pledged on Sunday to launch a wave of nationwide protests if the hard-line Islamists now governing the country fail to reopen girls鈥� secondary schools within a week.
Thousands of secondary school girls had flocked to classes earlier this week after institutions reopened for the first time since last August.
But officials ordered the schools shut again just hours into the day, triggering international outrage.