Afghans Beyond Taliban

23 February 2007

Afghanistan media environment witnessing winds of change

Despite continued difficulties with security and reconstruction, television is gaining ground in Afghanistan as the most important news and entertainment source in urban areas, particularly the capital, Kabul, a recent survey has found. Tolo TV newsdesk at work. The capital’s viewers can choose from six privately run channels. InterMedia found that Tolo TV, funded by an Australian based Afghan...

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22 February 2007

Al Jazeera journalists released in Afghanistan

KABUL: One British and three Afghan journalists working for Al Jazeera television were captured by Taliban militants in southern Afghanistan, held overnight and released yesterday, one of the team said. The four men were captured in the volatile province of Helmand, Al Jazeera producer Qais Azimy said. "We were captured by Taliban. They behaved well with us," he said by telephone. "Today before...

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22 February 2007

IFJ concerned by affronts on press freedom in Pakistan and Afghanistan

(IFJ/IFEX) - The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has expressed concern over government decisions in both Pakistan and Afghanistan which will potentially jeopardise advancements made towards free and democratic media in these countries. Afghan media laws are set to be reviewed over the next month, which, according to reported statements by parliamentarians, will result in firmer...

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19 February 2007

Journalist gunned down in Afghanistan

A local journalist has been killed by unknown armed men in Afghanistan's northwest Faryab province, said a local official Monday. "Two armed men riding a motorbike opened fire on Rahman Qul near his home in Ankhoi district Sunday afternoon and killed him on the spot," provincial governor Abdul Latif Ibrahimi told Xinhua. It is not clear if the attackers were militants and an investigation is...

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29 November 2006

Afghanistan: Taliban attack press in North Waziristan

(RSF/IFEX) - Reporters Without Borders condemned Taliban reprisals against the press in North Waziristan in response to an inaccurate report carried by several national and international media. A journalist's son was kidnapped for several hours, media offices were attacked, copies of newspapers were burned and a two-day ban on newspaper distribution was proclaimed. "The Taliban reaction to an...

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3 November 2006

Italian reporter freed in Afghanistan tired, happy

KABUL (Reuters) - An Italian journalist kidnapped in southern Afghanistan three weeks ago said after his release on Friday he was tired but happy his ordeal was over. Gabriele Torsello, a 36-year-old, London-based photojournalist taken by armed men from a public bus in the most dangerous part of the country, spoke briefly to journalists at the Italian embassy in Kabul, near the headquarters of the...

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20 October 2006

As Afghan deadline looms, CPJ urges kidnappers to free journalist

New York, October 20, 2006—Ahead of the deadline set by the kidnappers of an Italian photographer in Afghanistan, the Committee to Protect Journalists appeals for his immediate safe release. Freelancer Gabriele Torsello was seized by five gunmen October 12. At first, the kidnappers set a deadline of Sunday night for their demands to be met. That has now changed to midnight Monday, according to the...

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19 October 2006

Kidnapped Italian Journalist Seeks Media Help

KABUL, Oct 19 (Pajhwok Afghan News): The Italian journalist, who was kidnapped in Afghanistan, Thursday appealed media and fellow-journalists to help him in his release from the clutches of abductors. Arranging his talks with Pajhwok Afghan News by the kidnappers from undisclosed location, Gabriele Torsello said he was under constant threat and extreme pressure from his abductors. His words were...

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16 October 2006

Italian journalist 'fine', say Afghan kidnappers

KABUL (Reuters) - A group which said it kidnapped Italian photojournalist Gabriele Torsello in the Taliban's southern Afghan heartland called aid workers on Sunday to say he was "fine" and they would make their ransom demands soon. Peacereporter ( www.peacereporter.net), a Web site specialising in reports from conflict zones, said Torsello's kidnappers called a hospital run by Italian aid group...

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14 October 2006

Afghan gunmen seize Italian journalist

KABUL (Reuters) - Gunmen kidnapped an Italian photojournalist in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, accusing him of spying, an Afghan news agency reported. The Pajhwok agency named the journalist simply as Gabriele and reported a call to his Cmobile phone had been answered by someone who said: "We are the Taliban and we have abducted the foreigner on charges of spying." The Italian online newspaper...

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