阿富汗欢迎被驱逐《纽时》记者重新入境 Afghanistan Lifts Ban on US Reporter

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美国《纽约时报》说,该报今年8月被阿富汗驱逐出境的一名记者被准许立即重返阿富汗从事新闻报道。

《纽约时报》星期天报道说,阿富汗司法部长办公室刚刚解除了对该报记者马修·罗森伯格的禁令。

《纽约时报》说,阿富汗新任总统加尼致电该报国际版助理编辑,并告知《纽约时报》阿富汗欢迎罗森伯格或《纽约时报》其他新闻记者前往阿富汗。

罗森伯格因报道一群阿富汗官员在大选陷入僵局后试图夺取政权建立新政府的消息而被阿富汗政府驱逐出境。罗森伯格拒绝向阿富汗透露他的消息来源。

阿富汗前总统卡尔扎伊的司法部长说,罗森伯格的报导违背了“阿富汗的国家利益、安全和稳定”。

The New York Times reports a correspondent expelled from Afghanistan in August will be allowed to return, effective immediately.

The newspaper reported Sunday the Afghan attorney general's office has issued an order lifting the ban against reporter Matthew Rosenberg.

The Times says Afghanistan's newly installed President Ashraf Ghani called the Times' assistant international editor Sunday to tell him Rosenberg and any other reporters the newspaper wanted to send would be welcomed in Afghanistan.

Rosenberg was expelled and was barred from re-entry into Afghanistan because of an article he wrote about a group of officials considering seizing power and forming a government over the then unresolved presidential election. Rosenberg refused to reveal his sources.  

Afghanistan's attorney general under former president Hamid Karzai said the article was "contrary to the national interest, security and stability of Afghanistan."