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Afghan Cleric’s ‘Fatwa’ Against Media Makes Life Even More Dangerous For Journalists

18th July, 2018 · admin · 5 Comments

Shapur Saber Frud Bezhan Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty July 18, 2018 Afghanistan was already considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists, a consequence of decades of war and religious extremism. But for some Afghan journalists, the risks have been amplified after a cleric in the western city of Herat recently

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Posted in Media, Security | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Fazlur Rahman Ansari, Herat |
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Govt Accused Of Trying To Restrict Media Activities

13th May, 2018 · admin

Tolo News: Several media institutions in Afghanistan on Sunday raised concerns over what they described as government’s deliberate attempts to impose restrictions on live coverage of terrorism-related violence in the country. They said government was trying to censor the media. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Media, Political News | Tags: censorship |
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‘Western civilization has come to an end’

6th May, 2018 · admin

Politico: Profile of Saad Mohseni. The son of an exiled Afghan diplomat, Mohseni started his career managing investment portfolios in Australia before moving to London to oversee fixed income and derivatives trading. After the fall of the Taliban, he flew with a brother to Kabul, where they heard that radio licenses were being auctioned. Putting

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Posted in Media | Tags: Saad Mohseni |
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‘No More Hope’: Kabul Carnage Lays Bare Plight Of Afghan Journalism

30th April, 2018 · admin · 3 Comments

Mike Eckel Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty April 30, 2018 Two years before his death, Shah Marai, the chief Kabul-based photographer for the French news agency Agence France-Presse, pondered the hopelessness that he said had descended on his native country of Afghanistan. “The signs of war have all but disappeared,” Marai wrote in the 2016 blog

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Posted in Anti-Government Militants, ISIS/DAESH, Media, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan Journalists |
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Kabul Suicide Blasts Kill 26 People, Including 9 Journalists

30th April, 2018 · admin

Ayaz Gul VOA News April 30, 2018 ISLAMABAD — A twin suicide bombing in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul Monday killed at least 26 people, including nine journalists. At least 50 other people were wounded, including five journalists. Islamic State through its “Amaq” news agency claimed responsibility for the deadliest ever assault on media workers in Afghanistan. Local

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, ISIS/DAESH, Media, Security, Taliban | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Kabul, Kandahar |
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Afghanistan Rises 2 Points On Press Freedom Index

25th April, 2018 · admin

Tolo News: Reporters Without Borders, also known as RSF, released its latest index on Press Freedom on Wednesday, noting an increase in hatred against journalists around the world. It also placed Afghanistan at 118 out of 180 countries – an improvement of two points against last year.  Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands were in the top

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Posted in Media | Tags: Afghan Journalists |
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In Afghanistan, a new magazine wants to see if there’s a market for business news in English

2nd April, 2018 · admin · 4 Comments

Nieman: Business DNA, a new English-language financial magazine launched by a Kabul-based consulting firm Pearl Horizon, is setting its sights on potential readers with a business interest in stories about growing industries in Afghanistan, hoping a fresh lens will encourage entrepreneurship within the country and investment in new businesses. Click here to read more (external link).

Posted in Economic News, Media |
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Afghan Photojournalist Reports Surviving Assassination Attempt in Kabul

30th March, 2018 · admin

Hasib Danish Alikozai VOA News March 29, 2018 Afghan photojournalist Massoud Hossaini, who has been working for the Associated Press in Kabul, said he survived what he called an assassination attempt Thursday. Hossaini won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography in 2012 after capturing the image of a crying girl in the aftermath of

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Posted in Civilian Injuries and Deaths, ISIS/DAESH, Media, Security | Tags: Afghan Journalists, Assassination, Massoud Hossaini, Shiites |
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Taliban Rebels Impose Taxes on Media Outlets in Restive Ghazni

22nd February, 2018 · admin

VOA News February 21, 2018 Mohammad Habibzada WASHINGTON / BAMYAN, AFGHANISTAN — In an effort to find new ways of financing their insurgency, Taliban rebels have turned to local media for taxation and threatened news outlets in central Afghanistan with punitive measures if they refuse to give in to the militant group’s demands. The Taliban has

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Posted in Economic News, Media, Taliban | Tags: Ghazni |
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A short history of Life: Afghanistan’s lost magazine

3rd February, 2018 · admin · 1 Comment

BBC News: Bright, busy and colourful, newly digitised pages of Zhvandun magazine – Life, in English – reveal the aspirations of Afghanistan’s elite during decades of political and social change. It rolled off presses through most of the second half of the 20th Century, mixing articles on global affairs, society and history with fun stuff on

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Posted in Art and Culture, History, Media, Photos |
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