in 2018, massoud narrowly avoided two assassination attempts. in the first, his car was riddled with bullets. in the second, a suicide bomber had targeted a group of journalists. i was clicking my camera and the explosion happened left to right, in the viewer of my camera, in the frame. massoud lost nine of his friends and colleagues in the blast. that attack was completely and exactly against journalists. the only chance and luck that i had, i was ten metres away. that s it. otherwise, we all were being killed there. seeing massoud confined to four walls was a disturbing sign of the growing fear amidst the taliban resurgence.
english.speaks pashto. you are loyal. i was loyal for my own country and i did my best. seeing massoud confined to four walls was a sign of the growing taliban resurgence. but it s notjustjournalists who feel threatened. with allied troops on their way out and a taliban staging ever more brazen attacks, wide sectors of afghan society now fear for their lives. we saw an increase in attacks, religious scholars, journalists. human rights activists. they were notjust engaged in work, they were fighting for peace and they are being killed. shahrzad akbar is the chairperson of the afghan independent human rights commission which investigates human rights abuses in afghanistan.
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well, i see this because those who i know, right, i knew, those journalists, and i knew about their dreams and their plans for their life, they ve been killed so easily, so i will be another one, right? but i did my, i mean, responsibility for my own homeland. i was fall in love with afghanistan through my work, through photography and i did, i don t know how we can say english.speaks pashto. you are loyal. i was loyal for my own country and i did my best. seeing massoud confined to four walls was a sign of the growing taliban resurgence. but it s notjustjournalists who feel threatened. with allied troops on their way