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What comes next for Afghan journalism and journalism on Afghanistan

What comes next for Afghan journalism and journalism on Afghanistan
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The Taliban raid the homes of two journalists in Afghanistan

The Taliban raid the homes of two journalists in Afghanistan
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Assassinations Silence Afghanistan's Intellectuals – The Diplomat

Assassinations Silence Afghanistan's Intellectuals – The Diplomat
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Women quitting journalism in Afghanistan due to security fears


Pakistan lifts TikTok ban for the second time     
BBC correspondent leaves China after pressure and threats     
PFUJ submits charter of demands to federal government     
PM constitutes committee to frame rules for regulating social media     
Disc jockey shot dead in Philippines     
Journalist gunned down in Sukkur     
Women journalists demand 33 percent representation in PFUJ and other bodies     
Court orders government to ban social media app TikTok     
Women quitting journalism in Afghanistan due to security fears     
    04:20 AM
JournalismPakistan.com
March 11, 2021
Published 24 days ago
Over 300 Afghan female journalists have quit their jobs in recent months due to security concerns, including a spate of female media workers' killings in the country. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is deeply concerned over the critical situation of Afghan journalists and calls on the Afghan government to guarantee their safety.

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Afghanistan: Women quitting journalism due to security fears

Afghanistan: Women quitting journalism due to security fears
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The defiant women who paid the ultimate price to help Afghanistan: In pictures

Women in Afghanistan have strived to break social norms and forge a brighter future for their country

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Afghan TV station 'can't hire women' over security fears after four killed


Zalmay Latifi, director of Enikass, who previously pushed for more women to be recruited, now fears this will not be possible.
“We told our female employees to stay home and to not come to work. We will provide them with equipment to carry out their duties at home,” Latifi told the Guardian, adding: “We can’t hire new women until the situation improves. We want to, of course, but this is about saving lives, it’s about security. It’s a tough choice.”
Saad Mohseni, director of the Moby Group – the company that launched Afghanistan’s biggest broadcaster Tolo TV – said Enikass has been providing the region with news and dubbed entertainment programmes. “Outlets like Enikass change Afghanistan, village by village, by informing and entertaining local communities. Most important of all, they were hiring local men and women, and created jobs,” he said.

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Three female media workers slain in separate attacks in Afghanistan


Women journalists demand 33 percent representation in PFUJ and other bodies     
Court orders government to ban social media app TikTok     
Women quitting journalism in Afghanistan due to security fears     
Criminal accusation notice published against union leader Rana Azeem     
Three female media workers slain in separate attacks in Afghanistan     
PFUJ demands Shehbaz Gill's removal for trolling women journalists     
RISJA elects Ayaz Akbar as president, honors a trio of veterans     
Information minister tells Matiullah Jan to quit journalism     
Bangladeshi writer Mushtaq Ahmed dies in jail     
    03:58 AM
JournalismPakistan.com
March 03, 2021
Published 25 days ago
Three female journalists from Enikass TV were shot dead by unknown gunmen in two separate attacks as they attempted to return home from work on March 2 in Afghanistan.

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Slain Female Media Workers ‌Buried in Jalalabad

The three female employees of Enikaas TV and radio who were killed by unidentified gunmen in Jalalabad on Tuesday, were buried on Wednesday, relatives confirmed.  

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Afghanistan: Three female media workers slain in separate brutal attacks


IFJ
03 March 2021
Afghanistan: Three female media workers slain in separate brutal attacks
Three female journalists from Enikass TV were shot dead by unknown gunmen in two separate attacks as they attempted to return home from work on March 2. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate the Afghan Independent Journalists’ Association (AIJA) strongly condemn the horrendous attack and call for urgent measures to rectify the deplorable safety situation for media workers in the country.
Hospital workers and relatives shift the body of one of three female media workers shot to death in two separate attacks, at a hospital in Jalalabad on March 2, 2021. Credit: NOORULLAH SHIRZADA / AFP

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