TV in Afghanistan is TERRIFYING | I watched Afghan & Taliban TV | Documentary on History of TV

Dive into the turbulent history of television in Afghanistan, from its humble beginnings in 1978 under Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) to the golden era of music and comedy, Soviet propaganda, and the total ban under the Taliban. Explore the post-2001 media boom with hits like Afghan Star, Roar Ro (Afghan Family Feud), and Bagesim (Sesame Street adaptation), promoting freedom and education. Witness the cultural revival shattered by the 2021 Taliban return, enforcing strict bans on music, women on screen, and mixed-gender content—replacing entertainment with propaganda and religious programming.This documentary uncovers how Afghan TV mirrors the nation's chaos, oppression, and resilience, featuring rare footage of early singers like Zahilia Zaland, Soviet cartoons like Nu Pogodi, and modern shows like Seth Gym. Learn about the impact on women's rights, press freedom (Afghanistan ranks last globally), and hopes for a freer future.If you're interested in Middle Eastern history, media evolution, or cultural shifts in conflict zones, this video is a must-watch. Subscribe for more insights into global histories! History of TV documentary #Afghanistan #afghan #AfghanTVHistory #TalibanMediaBan #AfghanStar #RTAAfghanistan #TelevisionInAfghanistan #CulturalOppression #mediafreedom 0:00 Intro 1:00 Early Afghan TV 10:54 The Soviet Influence 12:35 The Taliban Takes Over 15:40 Afghan's Free Era - TV Booms! 25:20 Taliban TV 33:20 Conclusion