Afghan journalist Farahnaz Forotan runs clandestine news network from exile after Taliban threats
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Junko Terao
Summary
This article profiles Farahnaz Forotan, an Afghan journalist who fled her country in November 2020 after receiving death threats from the Taliban. Now based in Washington, D.C., she founded an independent news website and coordinates a network of young female journalists who work clandestinely inside Afghanistan. The piece details the extreme dangers these women face — including arrests, threats, and the constant fear of informants — as they report from cities like Herat. Forotan emphasizes that accuracy matters more than speed in this high-risk environment, where verifying information is extremely difficult because no one trusts anyone. The article highlights the resilience and determination of these underground journalists who continue to report despite Taliban repression.
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· 3 pulledL'articolo da Herat sta richiedendo più tempo del solito. Siamo riuscite a rintracciare una delle ragazze arrestate all'inizio di giugno in città, dove abbiamo una reporter molto brava, giovane e determinata.
Verificare le informazioni è difficile, perché nessuno si fida di nessuno: la gente ha paura di parlare, teme le delazioni. Ma per noi l'accuratezza conta più della velocità.
Scappata dalle minacce dei taliban, Farahnaz Forotan ha fondato un sito d'informazione e coordina il lavoro di giovani giornaliste che lavorano di nascosto nel suo paese
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