In lieu of honing in on the U.S.-Afghani War per se , and detailing the logistics of America's attempts to free Afghanistan from the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, the program Dateline Afghanistan: Reporting The Forgotten War examines the journalists who have spent years out of their lives documenting the various aspects of the said conflict - including representatives of The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post and the BBC. It discusses the pressures they face on a day to day basis and also reflects on the constraints placed ...
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In lieu of honing in on the U.S.-Afghani War per se , and detailing the logistics of America's attempts to free Afghanistan from the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, the program Dateline Afghanistan: Reporting The Forgotten War examines the journalists who have spent years out of their lives documenting the various aspects of the said conflict - including representatives of The New York Times, Time, The Washington Post and the BBC. It discusses the pressures they face on a day to day basis and also reflects on the constraints placed by the U.S.A.F. on the need for fair and accurate reportage. Nathan Southern, Rovi
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