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AFGHANISTAN

JUNE 2005 Posted: June 21, 2005 Sayed Sulaiman Ashna, Tolo TV Massood Qiam, Tolo TV Shakeb Isaar, Tolo TV THREATENED A series of threats were made against Afghan journalists at the popular private television station Tolo TV in the capital, Kabul.

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Female television presenter murdered, colleague under threat

New York, May 23, 2005—The former presenter for a popular MTV-style music video program was shot and killed in her home in Kabul last week. Shaima Rezayee, 24, hosted the daily music program “Hop” on the private television channel Tolo TV until March. Police told The Associated Press that Rezayee was killed May 18 by…

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AFGHANISTAN

JULY 5, 2005 Posted: July 21, 2005 Habib Rahman Ibrahimi, Pajhwok Afghan News HARASSED, THREATENED Security guards at a government office in Kabul briefly detained and threatened Ibrahimi, a reporter for Pajhwok Afghan, a Kabul-based news agency.

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Under Stress

News organizations step up help for journalists who encounter trauma.

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A country silenced

Nepal After the Coup

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AFGHANISTAN

APRIL 1, 2005 Posted: April 11, 2005 Abdul Jabbar Bazar, Aina TV ATTACKED, THREATENED Government officials in the city of Shibirghan in the northern Jawzjan Province threatened and attacked reporter Bazar after his story exposing local corruption aired on the private television channel. Local sources tell CPJ that officials threatened to attack Bazar again if…

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Attacks on the Press in 2004: Facts

When U.S.-led forces waged an offensive in Fallujah in November and a state of emergency was declared, the Iraqi interim government’s Higher Media Commission directed the media to “set aside space in your news coverage to make the position of the Iraqi government, which expresses the aspirations of most Iraqis, clear.” Those that didn’t comply…

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Attacks on the Press 2004: Asia Analysis

Overviewby Abi Wright Threats to press freedom spiked throughout Asia in 2004, even as the news media claimed significant accomplishments. Across the region, 2004 was an election year, with citizens casting ballots in nations such as Afghanistan, whose landmark vote was peaceful and orderly, and India, where more than 370 million went to the polls.…

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Attacks on the Press 2004: Afghanistan

AfghanistanThe world witnessed a series of democratic milestones in postwar Afghanistan in 2004, from a newly ratified constitution in January to the first direct presidential election in October. Conditions for the blossoming Afghan press improved in many areas, with a significant expansion of news media outlets and fortified constitutional protections for freedom of expression and…

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CPJ Update

CPJ Update February 15, 2005 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists Return to front page | See previous Updates

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