From John Weis <[email protected]>
Subject CPJ Insider: The crisis in Afghanistan continues
Date September 28, 2021 4:01 PM
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CPJ Insider: The crisis in Afghanistan continues

West Asia News Agency via Reuters

(West Asia News Agency via Reuters)

CPJ continues to support Afghan journalists

This month's edition of CPJ Insider follows up on last
month's Q&A with CPJ Emergencies Director Maria
Salazar-Ferro. Here, we speak to Lucy Westcott, CPJ's
Emergencies associate, who traveled in September to Qatar to help
Afghan journalists we evacuated. Learn more »

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In her "Doha Diary," CPJ's Lucy Westcott recounts
her meetings with Afghan journalists and her work to ensure they were
able to find new homes. 

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CPJ's Emergencies director Maria Salazar Ferro highlights
CPJ's efforts on helping Afghan journalists and describes how
there "remains a lot of uncertainty and a lot of fear about
what's to come."

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In a Q&A with CPJ, Saad Mohseni-CEO of the Moby Group, which
heads Tolo News-discusses how the Afghan media is playing
"an important role in providing people with hope.

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Spotlight on Press Freedom: #NotAllHeroesWearCapes

In a book released last year, Forbes' Jessica Bohrer and her
father, Sandy Bohrer, teach children the importance of free speech by
likening it to a superpower. 

"Your Voice Is Your Superpower" describes how everyone has
a superpower: their voice. "It might be hard to listen, when we
disagree," the book says, "but that's what makes it
possible for ALL speech to be free."

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Buy a copy of the book today and teach your child how, by using their
voice, they can help people and can change the world.

CPJ in the news

"How the US helped, and hampered, the escape of Afghan
journalists,

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" The New York Times

"Afghan journalists need US help,"

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The Wall Street Journal

"'I thought this was the end of my life': Afghan
journalists describe savage beatings by Taliban," CNN

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"Violent attacks on Afghan journalists by Taliban prompt growing
alarm,"

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The Guardian

"Top Afghan TV network stays on-air despite fear of
Taliban,"

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Dawn

"Afghan VOA reporters stuck in Kabul fear they will be
forgotten, says colleague who made it out," NBC

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