Taliban search houses of at least three DW journalists, killing one relative | DW News
Taliban fighters hunting a DW journalist have shot dead one member of his family and seriously injured another. The Taliban were conducting a house-to-house search in western Afghanistan to try and find the journalist, who now works in Germany. Other relatives were able to escape at the last moment and are now on the run. DW's director general, Peter Limbourg, has issued a strong condemnation and called on the German government to take action. The events of the last few days and weeks make this very clear. The Taliban have raided the homes of at least three DW journalists, Nematullah Hemat of the private television station Ghargasht TV is believed to have been kidnapped by the Taliban, and Toofan Omar, the head of the private radio station Paktia Ghag Radio, was, according to government officials, targeted and shot dead by Taliban fighters. Two men, also presumably Taliban, shot and killed the translator Amdadullah Hamdard, a frequent contributor to Germany's Die Zeit newspaper, on August 2 in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, right there on the street. And a month ago, the world-renowned Indian photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner Danish Siddiqui died in Kandahar, presumably killed by Taliban bullets. 00:00 Taliban fire on protesters 02:57 Franz Marty reports from Kabul 07:50 The Taliban's impact in Afghanistan 11:20 Evacuations to Germany 14:05 Taliban attacks on journalists 16:03 Veterans question Afghanistan mission Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1 For more news go to: https://bit.ly/2RI0TxQ Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: https://bit.ly/2KIx6nK ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/dwnews ►Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ibTDWi Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: https://www.youtube.com/dwdeutsch
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