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Slain TOLO TV Staff Remembered

2. Zainab Mirzaee: 3. Mehri Azizi: 4. Mariam Ibrahimi: 5. Mohammad Hussain: 6. Mohammad Ali Mohammadi: 7. Hussain Amiri   The attack on Moby Group employees drew widespread global condemnation, with various countries, activists and media organizations denouncing it as attack on the freedom of expression.     The journalist community in Afghanistan now faces a new waves of targeted killings that has begun in recent months.     A recent report indicates that four anchors, three reporters and a cameraman have lost their lives in terrorist incidents in different parts of the country in  2020. This number was similar to  2019 but the level of threats to journalists and media workers has been unprecedentedly high in recent months and continues unabated.

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Protesters: Afghan Govt Reluctant to Defend Media

Protesters: Afghan Govt Reluctant to Defend Media Journalists in Afghanistan on Saturday criticized the Afghan government for its reluctance to protect the journalist community amid the recent spate of targeted killings.   This came hours after an angry mob, including the imam of a mosque, attacked Zohra Radio, a local radio station in the city of Kunduz, damaging equipment and the building.       “In the past, we were afraid of armed opponents, but now we feel fear from our own people,” said Haseeb Hasas, a journalist in the northeastern province of Kunduz.   “The attack that happened to the radio station in Kunduz has gravely concerned us,” said Hedayatullah Ziarmal, the director of Radio Kunduz.

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Backstory: If the Media Fails to Read the Farm Struggle Right, Irrelevance Awaits

Backstory: If the Media Fails to Read the Farm Struggle Right, Irrelevance Awaits A fortnightly column from The Wire s public editor. Avtar Singh Niamian and his friend Gurpreet Singh read the newspaper. Photo: Pawanjot Kaur Rights16/Jan/2021 The year is barely two weeks old and it has already seen events that have made visible the dangers of the cling film of alternative reality that has come to wrap itself tightly around societies across the world. The Capitol Hill violence in Washington D.C., US served to highlight the hubris of a president convinced that he could upend history with his tweets. In the end, Donald Trump lost not just his “kingdom” and the key to that kingdom – his Twitter handle – but the prospect of a possible return to power given a second impeachment. The take-down of Trump, as a creature created by mainstream media and social media – let’s not forget his first delusions of grandeur were incubated on the sets of

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India expresses 'deep concern' over targeted killings of journalists, activists in Afghanistan, calls for immediate ceasefire

New Delhi [India], January 14 (ANI): India on Thursday expressed 'deep concern' over the recent rise in the targeted killings of journalists and civil society activists in Afghanistan and called for the "immediate and comprehensive" ceasefire in the war-torn country.

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India calls for immediate ceasefire in Afghanistan

India on Thursday expressed deep concern over the recent rise in the targeted killings of journalists and civil society activists in Afghanistan and called fo

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