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The Radio France International was the first female journalist to die in the War in Afghanistan. Killed in the same tank attack as Billaud and Handloik. [24] 11 November 2001: Volker Handloik: Dasht-e Qaleh: The German freelance journalist was one of three to die in the tank attack.
Pages in category "Journalists killed while covering military conflicts" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Pages in category "Journalists killed while covering the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of journalists killed during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The video, which WikiLeaks titled Collateral Murder, [ 7 ][ 8 ] showed the crew firing on a group of people and killing several of them, including two Reuters journalists, and then laughing at some of the casualties, all of whom were civilians. [ 15 ]
Death of Karen Fischer and Christian Struwe. Death of Karen Fischer and Christian Struwe is about two German journalists working for Deutsche Welle who were shot on 7 October 2006 in a tent they had pitched alongside a road near Baghlan in Afghanistan, while they were doing research for a freelance documentary. [1][2] They were the first ...
Numerous journalists have been murdered or killed in the United States while reporting, covering a military conflict, or because of their status as a journalist. At least 39 of these have been directly targeted as a result of their journalistic investigations. [1] The most dangerous sector of the US media after 1980 has been the race and ethnic press. [2][3] According to the Committee to ...
The text reads اسمي دانیال بیرل، انا یھودی امریکی (My name is Daniel Pearl, I am an American Jew). On February 21, 2002, a video was released titled The Slaughter of the Spy-Journalist, the Jew Daniel Pearl. [36] The video shows Pearl's mutilated body, and lasts 3 minutes and 36 seconds. [37] During the video, Pearl ...
Aziz Ullah Haidari (20 August 1968 in Kabul – 19 November 2001 in Nangarhar Province [1]) was a Reuter's correspondent and photo-journalist in Pakistan. On 19 November 2001, he, along with three other journalists, were kidnapped and murdered by the Taliban on the highway of Sarobi area situated between Jalalabad and Kabul in Afghanistan .