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New Razistan Slideshow up at Huff-Po

johnwendle wrote 2 days ago: The effort to launch Razistan, our collective of Afghanistan-based photographers, is going well. We … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, War, obama, Taliban, karzai, Terror, bush, Razistan, huffington post

On NATO Press Releases

johnwendle wrote 2 days ago: Below is an unedited press release from NATO. While the story it tells is the heart stopping stuff o … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, War, Terrorism, obama, Taliban, NATO, ISAF, karzai, Terror

Show Details for the week of May 28th, 2012

themonitor wrote 4 days ago: On The Monitor this week: Media Action Center Files Urgent Complaint to FCC – an interview wit … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, Armed forces, cost of war, Empire, Iran, iraq, Israel, media, Nuclear Weapons

A life of dodging bullets and bombs

secretagentmarketing wrote 2 weeks ago: John Simpson “My life isn’t all dodging bullets and bombs,” says veteran BBC correspondent Joh … more →

Tags: Wiltshire, Literature Festival, Swindon Festival of Literature, Swindon, John Simpson, BBC News, Television News, reporter, Journalist

g20 summit includes representative from EU, and possibly drug cartel1 comment

rob los ricos wrote 2 weeks ago: inviting heads of state to country being decimated by drugwar violence the next g20 summit - officia … more →

Tags: Reporting, anarchy and chaos, Law and Disorder

Some of the books I love16 comments

broadsideblog wrote 3 weeks ago: Cover via Amazon To older followers of Broadside, a thank you — I loved hearing all your book … more →

Tags: Books, Culture, Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, Alexandra Fuller, caitlin kelly, Fiction, Jessica Grant, Jonathan Kozol, Malled: My Unintentional Career In Retail

Extreme Tourism: Couch Surfing Arrives in Afghanistan1 comment

johnwendle wrote 3 weeks ago: By John Wendle / Kabul The patio of the one-floor ranch house was packed. Smoke drifted from the gri … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, War, obama, NATO, ISAF, karzai, Time magazine, time, .:*Conflict*:.

I May Love1 comment

sabrina wrote 3 weeks ago: May is always the best of all months. In May, the coolest things happen. {http://www.wheatpaste.com/ … more →

Tags: koffeinkick, Journalist, Author, Pastry Chef, Bruno Chief of Police, Martin Walker, May

U.S./SINALOA PACT RESULTS IN ESCALATION OF INSANELY VIOLENT DRUG WARS1 comment

rob los ricos wrote 3 weeks ago: when drug wars collide with u.s. foreign policy, no one is safe part one: A TALE OF TWO CARTELS … more →

Tags: Reporting, anarchy and chaos, Law and Disorder, México

partying in a drugwar zone – summit security breach displayed a lack of concern

rob los ricos wrote 4 weeks ago: as the various presidents of american nations met in colombia earlier this spring, it would seem lik … more →

Tags: Reporting, Law and Disorder, México, Central America, Colombia

Honoring brave journalists with the annual Dart Center Awards6 comments

broadsideblog wrote 1 month ago: journalists_guide_to_firearms_ak47_glock1 (Photo credit: gnotalex) It’s a fact easily overlook … more →

Tags: Behavior, Blogging, Books, Business, Crime, Culture, Education, Film (2), health

The BBC's John Simpson on reporting from danger zones and the cost of getting the story home.

plashmar wrote 1 month ago: Radio programme to be heard here The recent deaths in Syria of the journalists Marie Colvin and Remi … more →

Tags: Best (& Worst!) Practice, TV News; Research

A Marine Two-Star: Why Afghanistan Is Like Vietnam

johnwendle wrote 1 month ago: By Mark Thompson After years of U.S. officials insisting Afghanistan is not turning into another Vie … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, War, Terrorism, Pakistan, Terror, Insurgent, Kandahar, .:*Conflict*:., Insurgency

A New U.S.-Afghan Strategic Partnership: Should the Taliban Be Afraid?

johnwendle wrote 1 month ago: After many months of wrangling and negotiations between Washington and Kabul, U.S. Ambassador Ryan C … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, War, obama, Taliban, NATO, ISAF, karzai, Terror, Kabul

Razistan

johnwendle wrote 1 month ago: I have joined together with other Afghanistan based photojournalists, videographers and reporters re … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, War, Taliban, Insurgent, .:*Conflict*:., Blog, Reporting, Photojournalism, correspondent

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark: What the End of U.S. Night Raids Means for Afghanistan1 comment

johnwendle wrote 1 month ago: Night raid. The phrase bears with it images of both daring and terror — from a SEAL team taking down … more →

Tags: Afghanistan, Army, civilians, .:*Conflict*:., Insurgent, ISAF, JSOC, karzai, NATO

War Stories by Jeremy Bowen

markmckay395 wrote 1 month ago: War Stories is Jeremy Bowen’s explicitly honest account of becoming hooked on what he calls ‘the war … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Jeremy Bowen, War Stories, conflict reporting, BBC, Israel, Lebanon

'The death of journalism's Queensberry Rules'

Ashley Crowson wrote 1 month ago: The lessons learned at a weekend of hostile environment training turned out to be much more profound … more →

Tags: Bournemouth University, bu, MA International Journalism, Blue Dot, Blue Dot Safety, Hostile Environment Training, Conflict Journalism, colin freeman, Marc Perry

Contact left! Hostile Environment & First Aid Course

targetaquiredmissionaborted wrote 2 months ago: After three days of evacuating compromised vehicles, running from explosions and masked gunmen, my c … more →

Tags: Journalism, Conflict Journalism, media, International Journalism MA, Hostile Environment Training, crisis journalism, Journalism 2, Crisis journalism, Blue Dot


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