List of journalists killed during the War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

List of journalists killed during the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) accounts for journalists killed while reporting about the war.

Char Dara District
Taloqan
D.-e Qaleh
Jalalabad
Jabal Saraj
Bamiyan
Kabul
Kandahar
Zhari
Tarin Kowt
Lashkar Gah
Nawa-I-Barakzayi
Places in Afghanistan where journalists were killed during the war. Blue pins mark the location where more than 1 journalist was killed in an attack. A gold pin marks the location for multiple attacks.

Afghanistan

DateNameLocationNotesRefs
11 May 2019Mina Mangal KabulAfghan journalist, activist and political advisor. Shot dead in Kabul under suspicious circumstances (possible honour killing).[1]
30 April 2018Shah Marai KabulAfghan photojournalist working for the Agence France-Presse. He was killed along with several other journalists in an ISIL suicide bombing while covering the April 2018 Kabul suicide bombings.[2]
4 April 2014Anja NiedringhausKhost ProvinceGerman photojournalist working for the Associated Press. She was shot by a man wearing a police officer's uniform while covering the country's 2014 presidential election.[3]
11 March 2014Nils HornerKabulReporter for Swedish Radio SR - He was killed during a talk with his Afghan translator on the street of the capital Kabul. He was war correspondent of the Swedish Radio station since 2001 and reported for them from the Afghanistan and Iraq war.[4]
23 January 2014Noor Ahmad NooriHelmand ProvinceReporter for Radio Bost - Noori was tortured and killed in Lashkar Gah, Helmand Province by an unknown assailant. His body was found in a plastic bag in a Lashkar Gah suburb.[5]
21 February 2012Sadim Khan BhadrzaiUrgon DistrictThe director of Radio Mehman – Melina was killed by an unknown assailant.[6][7]
20 September 2011Farhad TaqaddosiKabulThe Taliban claimed responsibility for a rocket attack that hit the Iranian Press TV camera operator when he was working near the US embassy and NATO headquarters.[8]
28 July 2011Ahmad Omaid KhpalwakTarin Kowt, UruzganA soldier from the International Security Assistance Force mistakenly killed Khpalwak, who worked for Pajhwok Afghan News and the BBC News, while clearing a broadcasting building of possible enemy.[9]
24 June 2010James P. Hunter Zhari district, Kandahar ProvinceKilled while covering a foot patrol. The first US military journalist to die in the War in Afghanistan.[10]
10 January 2010Rupert Hamer Nawa, Nawa-I-Barakzayi District, Helmand ProvinceThe British Sunday Mirror war correspondent and his photographer were traveling with US troops when their vehicle hit an IED. Hamer died along with a US marine. His photographer survived with injuries as well as other injured soldiers.[11]
30 December 2009Michelle Lang Kandahar, Kandahar ProvinceThe Calgary Herald reporter was killed by an IED that was struck by the vehicle carrying Lang and 4 Canadian soldiers.[12]
9 September 2009Sultan MunadiChar Dara District, Kunduz ProvinceAn Afghan interpreter held captive with British colleague Stephen Farrell of the New York Times, Munadi was killed during the rescue attempt.[13]
7 June 2008Abdul Samad RohaniLashkar Gah, Helmand ProvinceThe first Pajhwok Afghan News and BBC News journalist to be killed after being abducted and found dead the next day. His captors taunted him with the fate of Ajmal Naqshbandi before killing him.[14]
15 January 2008Carsten Thomassen KabulThe Norwegian journalist worked for Dagbladet and was killed in a Taliban terrorist attack on a hotel in the capital.[15]
6 June 2007Zakia ZakiJabal Saraj, Parwan ProvinceShot in her home, she was the owner of a radio station and a critic of the Taliban.[16]
8 April 2007Ajmal NaqshbandiHelmand ProvinceHe was the fixer for kidnapped Italian-Swiss journalist Daniele Mastrogiacomo of La Repubblica. His execution was the subject of a documentary film. The team driver Sayed Agha was also killed.[17][18]
7 October 2006Christian Struwe Baghlan ProvinceStruwe and Fischer, who worked as freelance documentary filmmakers for Deutsche Welle, were murdered in their tent on the fifth anniversary of the beginning of the war.[19]
7 October 2006Karen Fischer Baghlan ProvinceFischer and her colleague Struwe were believed to be on their way to the Buddha statues in Bamyan Province that were destroyed under the Taliban. Their killing brought to three the number of German journalists killed in the war.[19]
22 July 2006Abdul QodusKandaharThe camera operator for TV Aryana was killed in the second of two blasts from a suicide bombing.[20]
26 November 2001Ulf Strömberg Taloqan, Kunduz ProvinceThe Swedish TV4 camera operator was killed in a robbery of a house where several Swedish journalists were staying.[21]
19 November 2001Harry Burton Between Jalalabad and KabulThe Reuters and Australian photojournalist was killed in an ambush with colleague Haidari and two others.[22]
19 November 2001Azizullah HaidariBetween Jalalabad and KabulReuters photojournalist and native of Afghanistan who died alongside three foreign journalists in an ambush.[22]
19 November 2001Julio Fuentes Between Jalalabad and KabulFuentes was on assignment from El Mundo when the vehicle he was sharing with his colleagues from Reuters and the Italian press was ambushed.[22]
19 November 2001Maria Grazia Cutuli Between Jalalabad and KabulThe Corriere della Sera reporter was traveling with colleagues from Reuters and El Mundo when they were ambushed.[22]
11 November 2001Pierre Billaud Dasht-e QalehThe Radio Tele Luxembourg reporter was one of five journalists who were attacked while riding a tank while reporting. Three were killed and two survived the attack.[23]
11 November 2001Johanne Sutton Dasht-e QalehThe Radio France International was the first female journalist to die in the War in Afghanistan. Killed in the same tank attack as Billaud and Handloik.[23]
11 November 2001Volker Handloik Dasht-e QalehThe German freelance journalist was one of three to die in the tank attack. Two journalists, Australian Paul McGeough and French Véronique Reyberotte, survived.[23]

See also

References

  1. Frogh, Wazhma (24 May 2019). "Mena Mangal: Journalist and TV presenter who sought to empower women". The Independent. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  2. Journalists among 25 dead in Kabul suicide bombings
  3. Anja Niedringhaus: Deutsche Fotografin in Afghanistan erschossen, zeit.de, retrieved 4 April 2014 (in German)
  4. "British-Swedish journalist shot dead in Afghanistan". The Guardian. 2014-03-11. Retrieved 2014-03-11.
  5. "YOUNG RADIO JOURNALIST TORTURED AND KILLED IN HELMAND". Reporters Without Borders. 2014-01-24. Retrieved 2014-01-24.
  6. "Afganistan: aparece decapitado el cuerpo del periodista Sadim Bhadrzai Khan" (in Spanish). Miradas. 2012-02-27. Archived from the original on 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2013-02-19.
  7. "Sadim Khan Bhadrzai". Committee to Protect Journalists. 2012-02-21. Retrieved 2013-02-19.
  8. "Press TV cameraman killed in Kabul". Press TV. 2011-09-20. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  9. Plunkett, John (2011-07-27). "BBC journalist killed in Afghanistan". The Guardian (UK). Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  10. Hall, Kristin. "Army Staff Sgt. James P. Hunter". The Military Times. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  11. Milmo, Cahal (2010-01-10). "Sunday Mirror journalist killed in Afghan blast". The Independent. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  12. "5 Canadians killed in Afghanistan". CBC News. 2009-12-30. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  13. Schmitt, Eric (2009-09-09). "As Menace to Hostages Grew, British Moved In". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  14. "BBC Afghan reporter is shot dead". BBC News. 2008-06-08. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  15. "Taleban attack Kabul luxury hotel". BBC News. 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  16. "Husband reveals threats to Afghan journalist". BBC News. 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  17. "Execution video raises concerns for Afghan hostages". Euronews. 2007-11-04. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  18. "Taleban kill Afghanistan reporter". BBC News. 2007-04-08. Retrieved 2012-12-26.
  19. "2 German journalists killed in Afghanistan on 5th anniversary of U.S. invasion". WHDH 7 News. 2006-10-07. Archived from the original on 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  20. "Suicide bomber kills TV employee covering death of two Canadian soldiers". International Freedom of Expression Exchange network. 2006-07-24. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  21. Cozens, Claire (2001-11-27). "Swedish TV cameraman killed in Afghanistan". The Guardian (UK). Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  22. McCarthy, Rory (2001-11-20). "Journalists Believed Dead After Ambush". The Guardian (UK).
  23. "A Nation Challenged: The News Media; Two French Radio Journalists and a German Are Killed in Taliban Ambush of a Rebel Force". The New York Times. 2001-11-13. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
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