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Women journalists in afghanistan
A survey by the Afghan National Journalists' Union (ANJU). Afghanistan: 87% of women journalists have suffered discrimination under Taliban rule. Last August, . Sep 05, · And The New York Times made the bold and inspiring step of hiring Afghanistan’s first female journalist for an English-language outlet, our alumna Zahra Nader. One female Afghan journalist working for a local TV station in Kabul masks to protect people from seeing the faces of women journalists. Mahira* has. Taliban decree ordering female news anchors to cover their faces on air is the latest in a series of escalating restrictions. Mar 9, Afghanistan: 87% of women journalists have suffered discrimination under Taliban rule A survey by the Afghan National Journalists' Union (ANJU) . By Farida Nekzad Dec 06, Women journalists in Afghanistan: Defiant in the face of violence. The protection for journalists remains the biggest challenge in Afghanistan, and while women journalists make up just 17 percent of the news force, 30 percent of them have reported violence, writes Farida Nekzad for South Asia Monitor. A recent survey by the Center for the Protection of Women Journalists (CPAWJ) in Afghanistan shows that out of 7, journalists in Afghanistan, 1, are women journalists, of whom more than 1, are professionals working in the news and news production sections of various media -television, radio, agencies, and publications. Sep 01, · Afghanistan Afghanistan: fewer than out of female journalists still working Women forced out of jobs despite Taliban promises to allow them to keep working, . Pages in category "Afghan women journalists" ; A. Shakaiba Sanga Amaj · Asma Rasmya · Najiba Ayubi ; D · Maryam Durani ; F · Wahida Faizi · Farahnaz Forotan ; M. On May 19, female television hosts and journalists working in Afghan broadcasting received a new order from the Taliban: “Cover your face”.