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POST TIME: 4 May, 2018 00:00 00 AM
World Press Freedom Day observed
AFP

World Press Freedom Day observed

Pakistani police try to stop a journalist carrying a placard bearing an image of slain AFP chief photographer for Afghanistan Shah Marai, who was killed along with other journalists in a recent suicide bombing in Kabul, during a rally to mark World Press Freedom Day in Islamabad yesterday. AFP PHOTO

KABUL: Afghanistan’s slain journalists were remembered on World Press Freedom Day yesterday, days after the deadliest attack on the country’s media since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, reports AFP. Ten journalists, including Agence France-Presse chief photographer Shah Marai, were killed Monday, underscoring the dangers faced by the media as the war-torn country slips deeper into violence.

“Afghanistan’s journalists are among the bravest in the world,” said Omar Waraich, Amnesty International’s deputy director for South Asia.

“Working in some of the most difficult conditions, they have faced threats, intimidation and violence for simply doing their jobs.”

Media workers from Tolo News, 1TV, Radio Free Europe and Mashal TV were also among the dead in Kabul.