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The US-Iran ‘meeting’ that never was
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
MODERN JOURNALISM AND CHALLENGES OF TRADITION AFGHANISTAN EXPERIENCE 6-7 June 2008, London UK Zaid Mohseni Director View more presentations or upload
Overview of Media Development In post Taliban Afghanistan
Overview of Media Development In post Taliban Afghanistan By: Aziz Hakimi Former director of the Killid Group Seven years after the overthrow of the Taliban government by U.S. military forces, Afghanistan still remains a country mired in armed conflict. It is in danger of once again becoming a failed
Siddiq Barmak’s “Opium War” wins prestigious award
Opium War, a film by director Siddiq Barmak has won the Golden Marc’Aurelio Critics’ Award for Best Film at the Rome International Film Festival. The film and the director were also active participants in the Communicating
The Impact of Women on Media in Afghanistan
The Impact of Women on Media in Afghanistan Shukria Barakzai, Editor Ayneh Zan, Member of Parliament “My pen is on my loan; my thoughts are in my prison; my beliefs are hidden; my tongue is in my silence; my torch is in my darkness.†One of the main post-Taliban achievements of Afghanistan
Media in Afghanistan’s Major Provinces
Media in Afghanistan’s Major Provinces Mohammad Shafiq Haqpal, journalist Much attention has been paid by the international community to events in Kabul. Provinces have received relatively less coverage in international media when in fact it is in the provinces that majority Afghan opinion is
Journalists Adjust to Red Lines in Afghanistan
Journalists Adjust to Red Lines in Afghanistan Faheem Dashty, journalist, Editor Kabul Weekly There are red lines for journalist everywhere around the world. Although these red lines – relative to time and place – could be very different, they represent one single fact: no one is allowed
The General State of Independent Media in Afghanistan
The General State of Independent Media in Afghanistan - Aziz Hakimi, former executive director of The Killid Group, and advisor to South Asia Free Media Association (SAFMA) Afghanistan is not lost, but the signs are not good. Six years after the fall of the Taliban, Afghanistan is still highly unstable.
Clouds Over Kabul
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