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Leading press freedom organisation praises IWPR investigation on difficulties faced by female Afghan journalists.
By IWPR staff (7-Aug-09)
IWPR growing reputation in Afghanistan highlighted by meeting with top US envoy for the region.
By Abaceen Nasimi, IWPR Afghanistan project manager (26-May-09)
IWPR story reveals that US-led forces killed civilians in raid, not warlord and militias, as they claimed.
By IWPR staff (23-Mar-09)
IWPR report on efforts to destroy war crimes evidence puts suspects on the defensive.
By Jean Mackenzie, IWPR Afghanistan programme director (16-Feb-09)
In-depth IWPR story probing acid attack on girls’ school picked up by six American newspapers.
By Jean MacKenzie, IWPR Afghanistan programme director (19-Jan-09)
Kabul government clamps down on trading centre after IWPR report revealed arms-for-drugs transactions.
By Jean MacKenzie, IWPR Afghanistan programme director (25-Oct-08)
IWPR article on harrowing sexual assault on 12-year-old prompts police sackings.
By Jean Mackenzie, Afghanistan country director (22-Sep-08)
United Nations source gives weight to IWPR story alleging foreign troop involvement in massacre.
By Jean Mackenzie, IWPR Afghan project director (28-Jul-08)
IWPR staff brief international media on key Afghan news developments.
By Jean Mackenzie, Afghanistan programme director (10-Apr-08)
IWPR reporters receive plaudits for their work, which draws ever-growing interest from local and international media organisations.
By Jean Mackenzie, Afghanistan programme director (17-Mar-08)
IWPR investigation into alleged massacre by foreign troops prompts ICRC and international media to make enquiries.
By Jean MacKenzie, Afghanistan programme director (05-Feb-08)
IWPR trainees snapped up by local, national and international media.
By Jean MacKenzie, Afghanistan programme director
Hard-hitting IWPR reporter unsettles authorities in the north.
By Jean MacKenzie, Afghanistan programme director (14-Nov-07)
IWPR reporters helping to shape PRT policy in Helmand
By Jean MacKenzie, Afghanistan programme director
Leading media follow up and republish IWPR stories covering controversial subjects and issues.
By Jean Mackenzie, Afghanistan Project Director
Reuters impressed with IWPR trainees in Helmand, while local PRT press spokesman says journalists are asking him tougher questions.
By Afghanistan country director Jean MacKenzie
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The New York TimesRecent double bombing in Baghdad has cast doubt on the government's ability to guarantee security and prompted fears such violence may affect voter turnout in anticipated January elections, writes iWPR reporter Ali Karim.
The New York TimesProtests are sweeping the country in the wake of allegations that American troops burned copies of the Quran during a patrol in a province near Kabul, a charge strongly denied by U.S. military officials, writes IWPR reporter Abdullah Obaidi.
The New York Times“The challenges of organizing a new poll within a few weeks are daunting, and it may ultimately prove impossible to carry out,” forecasts IWPR editor Hafizullah Gardesh.
The New York TimesJean MacKenzie, IWPR Afghanistan director, assesses reports of low voter turnout and allegations of fraud in country’s presidential and provincial councils elections.
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