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Vinita Srivastava

BBC NEWS | South Asia | 'How Bagram destroyed me' - 0 views

  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
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  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
  • Mr Ahmad protested, saying that as a journalist it was his job. They then, he says, shaved his head and put him in an orange jump suit. But before leaving Kandahar - his guards had one final message. "I will never forget it," he says. "They said 'you know what?', and I said 'what' and they said there is no right of journalists in this war."
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    Jawed Ahman, 22 years old, CTV
Vinita Srivastava

Ask a Pro: How to Shoot (and Not Get Shot) In a War Zone - 0 views

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    "Ever wonder how war photographers survive out there? We've enlisted Teru Kuwayama-a photographer who has covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and other hotspots for Time, Newsweek and Outside-to explain the perils of working in a war zone."
Vinita Srivastava

Video Blogger Kevin Sites Keeps One Foot in the War Zone - 1 views

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    "Sites says the Hot Zone changed his way of thinking about covering the battlefield. He now believes war reporting should focus on collateral damage rather than combat. "The combat, which may only last a couple of minutes, a couple of hours, a couple of days ... will create a legacy of destruction for the civilian population that will go on for generations.""
Vinita Srivastava

YouTube - iraq war 2003 - Shock and awe live coverage tv - 0 views

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