Afghanistan: CFWIJ is extremely concerned about women journalists’ safety
/A woman journalist was beaten and her equipment was broken by the Taliban forces while covering the women’s demonstrators.
Read MoreA woman journalist was beaten and her equipment was broken by the Taliban forces while covering the women’s demonstrators.
Read MoreJournalist Stefanie Glinski and nine other journalists were detained by the United States Armed Forces at Kabul Airport.
Read MoreWomen journalists destroyed the traces of their identities and work documentation as they wrote their applications to CFWIJ for safe relocation.
Read MoreShabnam Dawran, a broadcaster at state-run news channel Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA), was denied entry to work by the Taliban.
Read MoreSeveral journalists, news media organizations, activists, non-government organizations, women and minority groups now fear a threat to their lives and seek asylum elsewhere.
Read MoreIf you have been harassed or abused in any way, and please report the incident by using the following form.
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