'Killed for speaking the truth': nine journalists murdered in 2018
Malali Bashir, a
journalist, TV and video producer for RFE/RL’s Afghan service and a
colleague of Durrani: “The
bomb was a deliberate attack on journalists. As they lost their lives one by
one, the whole office was in shock. I can’t explain the situation we were in.
We didn’t stop the broadcast. Everything was live ... We were being
professional, we were giving the facts, we were being balanced, but still, it
was emotional because you lost a colleague that was in contact with you
yesterday.
“Maharram had been
hired to work on a weekly programme focused on women’s rights and women’s
issues. She was the main financial supporter of her family. She told her father
she would be like a son, she would be the breadwinner. Her father said she
refused to get married because she wanted to keep supporting her family
financially. He said she was very courageous and brave.
“She was a
soft-spoken, very modest person but with great potential as a journalist. We
don’t have many females on the ground, especially women who are very interested
in covering issues related to women. This is a tragedy. She was still in training
... she didn’t even finish the first programme.”… read more:
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