Afghanistan Independent Election Commission (IEC) has ordered all provincial IEC offices to refrain from talking to the media.IEC media commission officials raised concern about the decision made by IEC, and said that access to information is right of every citizen.A number of journalists say that the decision made by the IEC will put in doubt the transparency of election.Host Zabiullah Sadaat discusses the issue with the following guests:Noor Mohammad Noor, spokesman of Independent Election Commission (IEC)Muhammad Fahim Naeemi, FEFA spokesmanParwiz Kawa, editor of the leading independent newspaper, 8 amAminullah Shariq, political analyst
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