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Survey Finds 40% of Afghan Media Disappeared Since Taliban Takeover

A new survey finds that at least 40 percent of media outlets in Afghanistan have disappeared and more than 80 percent of women journalists lost their job

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Survey Finds 40% of Afghan Media Disappeared Since Taliban Takeover

A new survey finds that at least 40 percent of media outlets in Afghanistan have disappeared and more than 80 percent of women journalists lost their job

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Survey Finds 40% of Afghan Media Disappeared Since Taliban Takeover - New Delhi Times

A new survey finds that at least 40 percent of media outlets in Afghanistan have disappeared and more than 80 percent of women journalists lost their jobs since the Islamist Taliban seized control of the country in mid-August. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) conducted the study with its local partner, the Afghan Independent Journalists Association (AIJA),…

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RSF – Reporters Sans Frontières: "Since the Taliban takeover, 40% of Afghan media have closed, 80% of women journalists have lost their jobs", Document #2065640

40 percent of media have closed and 80 percent of women journalists have lost their jobs since Taliban have taken over control of the country

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Over 40% of Afghan media closed after the Taliban's return - La Prensa Latina Media

Kabul, Dec 21 (EFE).- Over 230 media outlets have shut down in Afghanistan and over 6,400 journalists, mainly women, have lost their jobs since the Taliban seized power in mid-August, a survey published by Reporters Without Borders on Tuesday shows. “More than four out of every ten media outlets have disappeared and 60% of journalists …

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