news and media
Society, Issues, Warfare and Conflict, Specific Conflicts, Afghanistan Civil War, News and Media
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- The audience is flooded with news, but the media reduce Afghans to either victims or warriors.
- Daily coverage including news, analysis, background information and multimedia.
- Latest news, articles, interview transcripts and external links.
- Provides articles, broadcasts, documents and links about media coverage of Afghanistan, produced and compiled by the media watch group FAIR.
- UN press briefings and reports, news, information and articles on the peacekeeping force and the UN relief efforts, maps.
- News and analysis, background information, profiles of key figures and countries, multimedia.
- Breaking news and analysis. Photos, video and audio clips, maps, interactive guides, archive and links to external sites. Debates with experts and forum.
- Reports and news analyses with focus on Afghanistan and the neighbouring countries [articles in English and Russian].
- AP/Detnews discusses and lists websites giving Americans foreign viewpoints on the conflict in Afghanistan.
- A survey of what's going on in the war in Afghanistan, with links to news coverage across the web on the Taliban, al Qaeda, and Osama Bin Laden.
- Did the US mean to hit the Kabul offices of Al-Jazeera TV? Some journalists are convinced it was targeted for being on the 'wrong side'. A report by Matt Wells in the Guardian.
- Williams College and the Afghan Media Resource Center collect and archivate material related to the conflict in Afghanistan. The site contains a contact address, information on the project and a online searchable database of images.
- News updates, political and economic crisis, US military strikes, discussion forum, map, timeline, background sources, and links.
- Includes articles, background, and links for related special reports.
- Reports, commentary and resources from the global MediaChannel network help to understand the role of media.
- US military and Northern Alliance may have colluded to keep journalists away from areas in Afghanistan where special forces were operating. The Guardian, UK.
- Kurt Nimmo critisizes the lack of investigative journalism in the US mainstream media. From Counterpunch, US.
- Includes articles, interviews, photo essays, and resources.
- Collection of articles from around the net discussing the rights and wrongs of the US-attack on Afghanistan.
- Eamonn McCabe explains the reasons for publishing photographs of war's victims.
- Gives relevant news and opinion, audio, video, photos, interactives and web resources relating to Afghanistan.
- Articles, analysis, comments and background information.
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