#Afghanistan Targeted assassinations and the spread of Taliban attacks have made the media community more concerned than ever.
Meanwhile, on Friday, August 6, Dawakhan Minapal, the head of the government's information and media center in the Kabul, was assassinated by the Taliban
#Afghanistan Mr.Ainoddin Bahadori, head of the #commission of right of access to information in the ministry of information and culture signed the Center’s call for peace and appeal for #women_journalists.
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#Afghanistan A one-day workshop on the safety, rights, psychological impact and current status of women journalists in Afghanistan was organized by Reporters Without Borders in Kabul with the participation of 20 women journalists and officials from the (#CPAWJ).
#Afghanistan There are two unwelcome phenomenon hampering women journalists and even force them to leave their jobs in the media outlets in Ghazni province. These two elements are the Corona virus outbreak and increased insecurity situation.
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#Afghanistan The third wave of #Covid_19 disease in the northern province of Balkh, has caused concerns among women journalists as hundreds of residents have been infected by with some of the patients losing their lives.
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The (#CPAWJ) has expressed optimism about a new round of ceasefire talks, but says the release of prisoners and the establishment of a transitional government without regard to the rights of #women_journalists is a serious concern about restoring women's media rights.
#Afghanistan News sources say a ceasefire, a transitional government and the release of Taliban prisoners will be the three main focus of the delegation's recent visit to Doha.
#Afghanistan Latifa Siddiqui, Reporter: Ensure that peace talks last effectively “if it works, we will be optimistic that other women journalists will not lose their lives.”
«expect the media to take into account the health issues and the immunity of journalists Female reporters in particular should continue to cover coronary reportin and awareneness raising
#Afghanistan FARAH CITY – A remote province in the western part of the country in facing security threats, Farah has recently gained significant achievements in journalism and media activities.
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On the other hand, #woman_journalists in Parwan province are very concerned about the increase in security threats against the media, especially woman journalists. Some of these reporters have decided to stay home for a while to stay safe.
#Afghanistan The #CPAWJ in Afghanistan denounces the threat of two women journalists in Nangarhar and the wounding of a woman journalist and the director of the archives of the Parwan province and expresses its concern in this regard.
#Afghanistan CPAWJ held a training workshop titled ‘Security and Responsibility of Women Journalists in Accurate Reporting of COVID-19'. The workshop which focused on the 3rd wave of Corona, was held for second time by the Center with support from the RSF.
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Following the escalation of Taliban attacks in parts of the northern provinces, #women_journalists are worried that their activities may be curtailed. Some women journalists now work from home due to the spread of the #corona and remote security risks.