The cost of reporting in Afghanistan
Since 2001, at least 43 journalists have been killed in Afghanistan. The looming withdrawal of U.S. troops has raised concerns about the survival of the Afghan press.
Since 2001, at least 43 journalists have been killed in Afghanistan. The looming withdrawal of U.S. troops has raised concerns about the survival of the Afghan press.
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Since 2001, at least 43 journalists have been killed in Afghanistan. The looming withdrawal of U.S. troops has raised concerns about the survival of the Afghan press.