Afghanistan: CFWIJ Plays Its Part In Aiding Relocation of Journalists And Other Vulnerable Groups in The Country After The Taliban Takeover

The withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan after the failure of their nation-building experiment in the region that began two decades ago, and the subsequent Taliban takeover of Kabul has resulted in widespread fear across the country. Several journalists, news media organizations, activists, non-government organizations, women and minority groups now fear a threat to their lives and seek asylum elsewhere.

 

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