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  • Amed patrol checking the indentity of a foreign journalist in Khost...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • Amed patrol checking the indentity of a foreign journalist in Khost...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • ..KABUL 25 August 2005, Kash with an Iranian Journalist covering the Special Olympics Games in Afghanistan
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  • Surkhet, 01 March 2005... Kolendra Sejuwal, editor of Bihani weekly and correspondent of Channel Nepal TV, is hiding from the police. His last article's headline reads "The police force do not respect the law"
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  • KANDAHAR Police Station HQ. A foreign journalist is rtakan into custody for further identification.
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  • KANDAHAR, a policeman armed with an AK-47 takes a foreign journalist to the police station for further identifications...
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  • Christopher Warren, President of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), with Tara Nath Dahal (on the right), President of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ) addressing a press conference at the FNJ' s head office in Kathmandu. Talking about the media restrictions imposed by the King Gyanendra, Mr Warren says: "The King's action is not just wrong in principle but also in strategy".
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  • Christopher Warren, President of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), addressing a press conference at the Federation of Nepalese Journalists' head office in Kathmandu. Talking about the media restrictions imposed by the King Gyanendra, Mr Warren says: "The King's action is not just wrong in principle but also in strategy".....Coups, Kings & Censorship: IFJ Mission to Nepal 10-19 February 2005, has been published in Australia by IFJ Asia-Pacific.
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  • Khost, undercover police holding the IFJ Press Card of a foreign photojournalist. later the 'suspect'  will be taken into custody for further identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists,  it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan.
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  • AFGHANISTAN, 10 AUGUST 2005..KHOST Police HQ..Armed policemen, wearing local dress, look at a foreigner  who has just been taken into custody for identification...After the killing of General Ahmad Shah Massoud by a group of suicide bombers in 2001, who were pretending to be journalists, it has become very difficult for the Press to work independently in Afghanistan...
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  • Margaret Nielen, Laif Photo Editor, in Kabul
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  • Lashkar Gah, Helmand 03 November 2006. ..Firsts pictures of Kash Gabriele Torsello after the 23 days period of kidnapping...The Italian photojournalist was abducted by an unknown group while on assignment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
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  • Lashkar Gah, Helmand 03 November 2006. ..Firsts pictures of Kash Gabriele Torsello after the 23 days period of kidnapping...The Italian photojournalist was abducted by an unknown group while on assignment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
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  • Lashkar Gah, Helmand 03 November 2006. ..Firsts pictures of Kash Gabriele Torsello after the 23 days period of kidnapping...The Italian photojournalist was abducted by an unknown group while on assignment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
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  • Kash Gabriele Torsello on the Road in Badakhshan with UNFPA Team
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  • Self portrait of a photographer wearing local dress and a copy of the Kashmir's book.
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  • Self-Portrait, Kash in Kabul 23 July 2005.
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  • LONDON'S TRAFALGAR SQUARE, 11 February 2006.Over 5,000 UK Muslims demonstrate against incitement & Islamophobia following the controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) published in a Danish newspaper which led to worldwide protests..The event was organised by the Muslim Council of Britain and the Muslim Association of Britain, with the backing of a number of  peace organisations and the Mayor of London.
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  • The Governor of Kandahar, Haji Asadullah Khalid,  during a press conference about Japan investements in the Kandahar region.
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  • Ismail Samin, Reuters' correspondent, testing his camera before the press conference at the Governour of Kandahar's residence.
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • An Afghan police officer asks for ID to passengers who are traveling towards Kandahar.
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  • Puglia, Italy. The Pilot of the Italian Coast Guard gives a brief to a TV cameramen before bording into th Helicopter
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  • A Pakistani newspaper front page is keept on display in a local Kandahar's restaurant
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  • Kabul, 15 August 2005..Undercover Police (?), wearing a traditional Salwar Chemise and an automatic pistol, checking  the passport of suspects on the street.
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  • LONDON'S TRAFALGAR SQUARE, 11 February 2006.Over 5,000 UK Muslims demonstrate against incitement & Islamophobia following the controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) published in a Danish newspaper which led to worldwide protests..The event was organised by the Muslim Council of Britain and the Muslim Association of Britain, with the backing of a number of  peace organisations and the Mayor of London.
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  • The Governor of Kandahar Haji Asadullah Khalid - pictured on the right, and he Ambassador of Japan Nirihiro Okuda - in the middle, holding a press conference about Japan investements in the Kandahar region...
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  • SALENTO. Panoramic view of the souther point of Italy, Puglia
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  • The Governor of Kandahar Haji Asadullah Khalid - pictured on the right, and he Ambassador of Japan Nirihiro Okuda - in the middle, holding a press conference about Japan investements in the Kandahar region.
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  • Kabul, Gazhi Stadium. A team frim Arman Film Company (AFC) an indipendent  Kabul based media company directed by Mr Kamalodin Ravazi - pictured on the left - introduce Ms Rana, a new reporter from Iran.
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  • The Garden
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  • Kabul, 15 August 2005..Undercover Police (?), wearing a mixture of local and westener dress, and an automatic pistol, checking  the passport of suspects on the street.
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  • CONTACT KASH
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. Annalisa Piras, FPA President. Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ?Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this month, Kash
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award?Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award. ?Annalisa Piras, FPA President. ?Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ??THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners. ???Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ???Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report. ??The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ??The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ??The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. ??The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this
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  • Gabriele Torsello (Kash), Winner of Dialogue of Cultures Award...Annalisa Piras, FPA President...Nick Mason, Pink Floyd. ....THE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION IN LONDON 11 CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE LONDON SW1Y 5AJ TELEPHONE + 44 (0) 20 7930 0445 Press Release 28 November 2006 The Foreign Press Association (FPA) 2006 Media Awards Winners.......Murdered Russian journalist, Anna Politskovskya, and Italian-born/British-resident photojournalist, Gabriele ?Kash? Torsello, recently kidnapped by the Taleban in Afghanistan, were among the award-winners at tonight?s Foreign Press Association 2006 Media Awards. ....?Journalist of the Year? was Dominic Waghorn of Sky News, for his report ?China: Human Rights?, in which interviewees risked their lives and Waghorn was physically assaulted three times to get his extraordinary report.....The FPA is the world?s oldest foreign correspondents? club, and the Association?s Media Awards are the only opportunity for the British media to be judged and rewarded by their international counterparts based in London. ....The record number of entries to this year?s competition, confirm the rising status and importance of the FPA Media Awards to the British media. The almost 200 entries were judged by a panel of senior foreign correspondents, and three external judges: Kate Adie, Trevor Kavanagh and Peter Preston. ....The 2006 FPA Media Awards ceremony took place at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel, in the presence of HRH The Duke of Gloucester, and hosted by Annalisa Piras, President, Foreign Press Association, who welcomed the keynote speaker, the Rt Hon Margaret Beckett MP, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs......The FPA?s Premier Award, the ?Dialogue of Cultures? Award, for organisations or individuals who make an exceptional contribution to enhancing understanding between peoples, was won by Gabriele Torsello, known as ?Kash?. Making his first public appearance since being released by the Taleban earlier this month, Kash has compass
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  • Iranian journalist covering the Olympics games at ghazi Stadium
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  • Kusapani, 03 March 2005... Members of the 'Red Army' are playing chess. The Maoists have officially banned drinking alchool and playing cards. "Alchool and cards can destroy a family. Women were often beaten by their drunken husbands, and people preferred to play cards rather than going to work ", a Maoist/journalist says.
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace..Victoria Schofield, journalist, broadcaster and author of ?Kashmir in the Crossfire? (1996) and ?Kashmir in Conflict? (2000, 2003).....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Panelists and participants from left to right: Mahmood Riaz, President Muslim Conference UK, Barrister Majid Tramboo ? International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre, Professor Nazir Shawl, Executive Director, Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre, Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Researcher for Human Rights Watch, Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of?Kashmir in Conflict?... ..The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Professor Nazir Shawl, Executive Director, Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre...Panelists in the background: Victoria Schofield, journalist of author of 'Kashmir in conflict', Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Researcher, Human Rights Watch, Barrister Majid Tramboo, Executive Director, International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre and chair Paul Rowen MP.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Speakers Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan Reseacher, Human Rights Watch and Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of 'Kashmir in Conflict.'....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace..Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of 'Kashmir in Conflict.'.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.?
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  • A US Department of Defence's contractor, with his anti-explosive shepperd dog, takes a picture of a journalist at the Kandahar Governour's house.
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  • Kathmandu, 16 February 2005. An officer from the Ministry of Information and Communication is issuing a press pass to a foreign journalist. The accreditation is valid within Kathmandu Valley only. The government has said that the media should publish information on the insurgency provided by the security forces only or face punishment
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  • LONDON, 9 Nov. 2005...4.30pm ? 6.00pm ? Transforming humanitarian disaster into opportunities for peace...Panelists from left to right: Barrister Majid Tramboo ? International Council for Human Rights Kashmir Centre, Professor Nazir Shawl, Executive Director Justice Foundation, Ali Dayan Hasan ? Pakistan Researcher for Human Rights Watch, Victoria Schofield, journalist and author of  ?Kashmir in Conflict?.....The Justice Foundation Kashmir Centre London together with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Kashmir organised a meeting in the House of Commons entitled ?Kashmir After the Earthquake ? Rebuilding Together.? ..
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  • Iranian journalist covering the Olympics games at ghazi Stadium
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  • HEREFORD UK 1998 TRANING FOR  JOURNALISTS WORKING IN WAR ZONES AND HOSTILE ENVIROMENTS
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  • Kathmandu, 18 February 2005. A policeman is blocking a young man from walking freely during the nation's Democracy Day. Authorities have, once again, cut off local telephone lines; public transport has also been banned for most of the day. According to Mr Tara Nath Dahal, president of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists (FNJ), 17.000 security forces are operating in the Kathmandu Valley
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  • Nepalganj, 20 February 2005.  At 3 kilometres from the India, the Armed Police Force are checking locals for hand grenades. Most of the Maoist leaders are based in India. ------ "India wants instability in Nepal, but its role is vital for our country" Tara Nath Dahal, president of the Federation of Nepalese Journalists, says. -------- "India is disease, but also medicine" Surendra Aryal, editor of The Telegraph weekly, says
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  • HEREFORD UK 1998 TRANING FOR  JOURNALISTS WORKING IN WAR ZONES AND HOSTILE ENVIROMENTS
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