'It's not acceptable when half the population is silenced': CEO of Afghan media group Moby

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FRANCE 24 spoke to Saad Mohseni, co-founder and CEO of Moby, Afghanistan’s largest media group. His new book “Radio Free Afghanistan” chronicles the ups and downs of building a media conglomerate in the country. Mohseni lamented the fact that since the return of the Taliban over three years ago, their decrees are “increasingly making it difficult” for Afghan women and girls to go to school and work. “The Taliban need to understand that it’s not acceptable when half the population is silenced,” he said. 

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