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How Reporters Reconstructed a Deadly Evacuation From Kabul
ProPublica Editor-in-Chief Stephen Engelberg on the challenges and urgency of examining the final days of the war in Afghanistan, even as new conflicts demand our attention.
Hell at Abbey Gate: Untold stories from the Afghanistan War’s final days
Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines describe the struggle to flee through Kabul airport’s last entrance. Officials knew an attack was coming.
Hell at Abbey Gate: Chaos, Confusion and Death in the Final Days of the War in Afghanistan — ProPublica (Audio)
In firsthand accounts, Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines describe the desperate struggle to flee through the Kabul airport’s last open entrance. U.S. officials knew an attack was coming. Then a suicide bomber killed and injured hundreds.
Afghanistan’s Watchdog Journalists Turn to Leaks and Offshore Sites
Facing dire circumstances, many Afghan journalists have committed to sustaining a culture of investigative journalism, despite Taliban control.
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Hell at Abbey Gate: Chaos, confusion and death in the final days of the war in Afghanistan
In firsthand accounts, Afghan civilians and U.S. Marines describe the desperate struggle to flee through the Kabul airport’s last open entrance.
Afghans Demand Truth About Kabul Airport Massacre as U.S. Continues to Deny Soldiers Shot Civilians
A major investigation by CNN raises questions about whether U.S. soldiers opened fire on Afghan civilians last August after a massive suicide bomb exploded outside the Kabul International Airport. Compiling hospital records of gunshot wounds, video evidence and eyewitness accounts, CNN’s report appe…
Taliban fighters detain, flog, and beat journalists covering protests in Afghanistan - Committee to Protect Journalists
Washington, D.C., September 8, 2021–The Taliban must immediately cease detaining journalists in Afghanistan, end the use of violence against them, and allow the media to operate freely and without fear of reprisal, the Committee to Protect Journalists said today. Over the last two days, the Taliban…