Taliban kills head of Afghanistan govt’s media department Dawa khan Menapal
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Taliban kills head of Afghanistan govt’s media department Dawa khan Menapal

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid Taliban said that Menapal was killed in a 'special attack 'of Mujahideen and was 'punished' for his deeds.

   
File photo of Dawa khan Menapal, director of Afghanistan's Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC) | Twitter/@menapal1

File photo of Dawa khan Menapal, director of Afghanistan's Government Media and Information Centre (GMIC) | Twitter/@menapal1

Kabul: The Taliban shot and killed the director of Afghanistan’s Government Information Media Center on Friday, the latest killing in a series of attacks on journalists and rights activists in recent months.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told The Associated Press that the groups’ fighters had killed Dawa Khan Menapal, who ran the government’s press operations for the local and foreign media.

In a statement Mujahid put out later, he said Menapal “was killed in a special attack of Mujahideen” and was “punished to his deeds.

Mujahid did not give any more details. Afghanistan is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists. Several recent attacks against civilians have been claimed by the Islamic State, although the government most often holds the Taliban responsible


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