Expert Sitings: Shukria Barakzai
afgha.com Afgha is a news and culture Web page run by young Afghan expats in Europe. The site includes photo essays, interviews, articles, and forums where readers can post opinions. The "Who’s Who" link provides biographies of influential Afghans. pajhwok.com Pajhwok Afghan News is Afghanistan’s premier news agency. I use this Web site to keep ...
afgha.com
Afgha is a news and culture Web page run by young Afghan expats in Europe. The site includes photo essays, interviews, articles, and forums where readers can post opinions. The "Who's Who" link provides biographies of influential Afghans.
afgha.com
Afgha is a news and culture Web page run by young Afghan expats in Europe. The site includes photo essays, interviews, articles, and forums where readers can post opinions. The "Who’s Who" link provides biographies of influential Afghans.
pajhwok.com
Pajhwok Afghan News is Afghanistan’s premier news agency. I use this Web site to keep abreast of breaking events. It offers the best on–the–ground coverage of economics, politics, and security by local reporters.
afghanwomensnetwork.org
Afghan Women’s Network registers women to vote, and provides seminars on issues such as domestic violence, HIV, and children’s rights. This Web site keeps me updated on the group’s activities and provides links to other women’s advocacy groups.
anisdaily.com
Anis is a government–run daily newspaper, published in Dari and Pashtu. I’m running in the parliamentary elections this September, and Anis‘s online reporting keeps me informed of election news and the latest government spin.
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