Afghanistan Archive

  •   “Journalism or Zoornalism: Encounters with the Afghan Media Mafia”    Gregory Warner is an independent journalist who has reported and produced stories from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and elsewhere for NPR’s […] 0

    Greg Warner

      “Journalism or Zoornalism: Encounters with the Afghan Media Mafia”    Gregory Warner is an independent journalist who has reported and produced stories from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and elsewhere for NPR’s […]

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  •   “The Road to Herat”   Elizabeth Rubin is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine. Since October 2001, she has reported extensively from Afghanistan on the overthrow of […] 0

    Elizabeth Rubin

      “The Road to Herat”   Elizabeth Rubin is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine. Since October 2001, she has reported extensively from Afghanistan on the overthrow of […]

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  • “Screening of Sadaa E Zan: Women’s Voices from Afghanistan”   While visiting Afghanistan in 2002 as part of a women’s delegation, filmmaker Renee Bergan brought out her digital camera and interviewed […] 0

    Renee Bergan’s “Sadaa E Zan: Women’s Voices from Afghanistan”

    “Screening of Sadaa E Zan: Women’s Voices from Afghanistan”   While visiting Afghanistan in 2002 as part of a women’s delegation, filmmaker Renee Bergan brought out her digital camera and interviewed […]

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  • “Kandahar” Kandahar is a 2001 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, set in Afghanistan during the rule of the Taliban. Its original Persian title is Safar-e Ghandehar, which means “Journey to Kandahar”, and it is alternatively […] 0

    Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s “Kandahar”

    “Kandahar” Kandahar is a 2001 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, set in Afghanistan during the rule of the Taliban. Its original Persian title is Safar-e Ghandehar, which means “Journey to Kandahar”, and it is alternatively […]

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