The US-Iran ‘meeting’ that never was

The US-Iran ‘meeting’ that never was

By admin • on April 15, 2009

Please find Massoumeh’s article in the Guardian below.  Read the full article with commentary HERE. The US-Iran ‘meeting’ that never was A manufactured encounter between the US and Iran overshadowed the real issues

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Modern Journalism and Challenges of Tradition

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By admin • on January 29, 2009

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Living between the red lines

Living between the red lines

By admin • on January 29, 2009

Living between the red lines By: Kasra Nuri To say or not to say; to write or not to write; to report or to archive; these are the two poles defined methodically by various media systems.  They are created with great precision in line with characteristics of the society for which they were designed.

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Media in Afghanistan’s Major Provinces

Media in Afghanistan’s Major Provinces

By admin • on October 31, 2008

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Life in Between the Red Lines

Life in Between the Red Lines

By admin • on October 31, 2008

Life in Between the Red Lines Kasra Nouri, journalist Journalism is going through a phase of rational realism in Iran; by-passing the hardships and pleasant moments as well as comprehending the geographic coordinates and surrounding factors (the real position of journalist in Iran, social expectations

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Journalists Adjust to Red Lines in Afghanistan

Journalists Adjust to Red Lines in Afghanistan

By admin • on October 31, 2008

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Clouds Over Kabul

Clouds Over Kabul

By Massoumeh Torfeh • on May 7, 2007

A draconian legal proposal and a reduction in western aid are putting the Afghan media under severe stress Massoumeh Torfeh The Guardian Afghanistan’s parliament passed a press law in 2007 that has seriously effected  the independence of the country’s media. Under this law, both private

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