This will be was the space where I keep kept track of some of the instances in which this blog was quoted in the papers and the author appeared on TV and radio. [Update: As of March 2013, I no longer keep track of these mentions.]
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- BBC World News – the Camp Bastion attack
- HuffPostLive – Keeping Progress Alive — securing the safety of Afghans who’ve worked with Americans
- BBC World News – US-Afghan Enduring Strategic Partnership Agreement and its impact on ordinary Afghans
- Al Jazeera’s The Stream – Pakistan’s Hazara under attack
- BBC World News – Pres. Karzai’s statement on NATO troops and Taliban’s suspension of Qatar talks
- BBC World News – Aftermath of the Kandahar killings
- FOX News Live – Impact of Marine urination video
- BBC World News – Marine urination video in Afghanistan
- Al Jazeera’s The Stream – Is the U.S. coming to terms with the Taliban?
News articles, quotes and analysis
- Wall Street Journal: Concerns Rise as U.S. Plans Afghan Exit
- Washington Post: Many insider attacks in Afghanistan stem from personal motives, data suggest
- Huffington Post: Pakistan’s worsening Hazara crisis
- Al Jazeera English: Karzai’s team clash over relations with US
- New York Times The Lede blog: Images of Afghan Victims Spread Rage at U.S. Following Massacre
- English translation of Ulema Council’s statement on women as used in: AfPak Channel/Foreign Policy Magazine, The Guardian, the Associated Press, RFE/RL, the Wall Street Journal and others
- Al Jazeera English: ‘Quran burning’ protests in Afghanistan spark Twitter debates
- Washington Post: Pakistan-based group claims role in deadly blast in Kabul
- Al Jazeera English: Complicating sectarianism in Afghanistan
- Al Jazeera English: Ten years on, young Afghans still lack basics
Radio
- ABC Radio: Taliban’s attack on Camp Bastion
- WAMU 88.5 The Kojo Nnamdi Show: Outrage in Afghanistan — how Afghans view the Kandahar massacre
- WAMU 88.5 The Kojo Nnamdi Show: Behind the Headlines in Afghanistan — the Quran burning incident and its ramifications
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