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From Conversations with Marianne | RADIO KABUL: Tom Freston's Memories of Afghan Culture · · MarianneWilliamson

“Independent media... it's got actually the freest independent media of any country in the region including Turkey and India — that all now of course is... could be gone in the blink of an eye and it's fading fast.”

Tom Freston
Board member, Independent
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On , Tom Freston, Board member at Independent, spoke about media during Conversations with Marianne | RADIO KABUL: Tom Freston's Memories of Afghan Culture on MarianneWilliamson.

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Subscribe to Marianne's Substack, TRANSFORM: MarianneWilliamson.Substack.com REFLECTIONS ON AFGHANISTAN: Having lived there originally in the 1970’s, Tom Freston was excited to go back again after the fall of the Taliban, this time as a successful American media executive who would play a major role in establishing Afghanistan’s first television and radio stations.  Freston talks with Marianne about his time spent living and working in Afghanistan, and what he sees for the future of the country and its people. Follow Marianne on Social Media: Twitter:   / marwilliamson   Facebook:   / williamsonmarianne   Instagram:   / mariannewilliamson  
Tom Freston

About Tom Freston

Board member · Independent

In a September 2021 interview, Tom Freston discussed his long involvement with Afghanistan, where he lived in the 1970s and later helped establish the country's first television and radio stations after the fall of the Taliban. Freston described the independent media environment he helped build, including the popular show "Afghan Star," which he said attracted more votes than the national presidential election. He stated that the Taliban visited the station on their first day in Kabul, requesting to remove weapons and allowing one of their men to be interviewed by a female journalist. Freston offered several critical assessments of the U.S. involvement in Afghanistan. He said the U.S. "formed a government there that was unlike any government they'd had in the past" and "aligned with the wrong people, set up the wrong kind of constitution and that made things ripe for corruption." He called the U.S. withdrawal "unconscionable" and suggested taking soldiers out first. Freston also stated that Pakistan "is the winner of this war" and that they "did it while accepting American money all these years and playing us." He expressed concern that the independent media in Afghanistan "could be gone in the blink of an eye and it's fading fast."

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