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Monday, June 27, 2011

Journalists can become victims in war too.

Journalists

When discussing fatalities in Afghanistan many people forget about journalists and photographers. In any conflict, journalists are there to report what's happening to the rest of world. Often, journalists accompany military units on patrols and put themselves in as much danger as military personnel do.


DateNameNationalityEmployerPlaceCause
05-Sep-10Sayed Hamid NooriAfghanRadio TV AfghanistanKabulStabbing
24-Jun-10James HunterAmericanFort Campbell Courier, USAKandaharBombing
10-Jan-10Rupert HamerBritishSunday Mirror, UKNawaBombing
30-Dec-09Michelle LangCanadianCalgary Herald, CanadaKandaharBombing
09-Sep-09Sultan MunadiAfghanNew York Times, USAKunduzShooting
11-Mar-09Jawed AhmadAfghanFreelanceKandaharShooting
07-Jun-08Abdul RohaniAfghanBBC, UKLashkar GahShooting
15-Jan-08Carsten ThomassenNorwegianDagbladet, NorwayKabulShooting
08-Apr-07Ajmal NaqshbandiAfghanFreelanceHelmandShooting
07-Oct-06Christian StruweGermanDeutsche WelleBaghlanShooting
07-Oct-06Karen FischerGermanFreelanceBaghlanShooting
22-Jul-06Abdul QodusAfghanAryana TV, AfghanistanKandaharBombing
26-Nov-01Ulf StrombergSwedishTV4 SwedenTaloqanShooting
19-Nov-01Harry BurtonAustralianReuters TelevisionNangarharShooting
19-Nov-01Azizullah HaidariPakistaniReuters NangarharShooting
19-Nov-01Julio FuentesSpanishEl Mundo SpainNangarharShooting
19-Nov-01Maria Grazia CutuliItalianCorriere della Serra, ItalyNangarharShooting
11-Nov-01Pierre BillaudFrenchRadio TV LuxembourgTakharShooting
11-Nov-01Volker HandloikGermanFreelanceTakharShooting
11-Nov-01Johanne SuttonFrenchRadio France InternationalTakharShooting
05-Sep-01Marc BrunereauBelgianFreelance

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