This page brings together all the stories on Afghanistan that have been featured on the Media Channel, with links to related pages and other resources you might find useful.

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Urging By E-Mail
While endlessly circulating e-mail petitions, no matter how well-intentioned (remember the Women of Afghanistan?), can spread distrust and annoyance, Joy Pincus says they can also raise consciousness and stimulate grassroots activism.
From Women's Enews, 5 January 2001.
> also about: Activism, Credibility/Accuracy Multimedia/Internet

The Disappearance Of Afghani Media
Reporters Without Borders describes Afghanistan under the Taliban as "a country with no news and pictures" where journalists' lives are at risk. Now the Taliban respond by calling for a worldwide ban on such "untruthful reports."
From Reporters sans Frontières, .
> also about: Access, Freedom of Expression, News Coverage Politics

 


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