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[edit]Articles that focus on Gilkey but might include Tamanna:
- cpjgilkey[1]
- theguardian[2]
- nytimes1[3]
- pbs[4]
- theatlantic[5]
- nbcnews[6]
- usnews[7]
- nationalgeographic [8]
- wsj[9]
- unesco
Articles that focus on Tamanna but might include Gilkey:
References
- ^ "David Gilkey - Journalists Killed". Committee to Protect Journalists. June 5, 2016.
- ^ staff, Guardian (June 6, 2016). "Journalist David Gilkey and interpreter Zabihulla Tamanna killed in Afghanistan". The Guardian (UK).
- ^ Nordland, Rod (June 5, 2016). "NPR Journalist and Translator Killed by Taliban in Afghanistan". New York Times.
- ^ Segal, Corinne; Ponsot, Elisabeth (June 5, 2016). "NPR photojournalist, interpreter killed while reporting in Afghanistan". PBS.org.
- ^ Carberry, Sean (June 9, 2016). "In Memoriam: David Gilkey and the Kitty From Kabul". The Atlantic Monthly.
- ^ Stelloh, Tim (June 6, 2016). "NPR Journalists David Gilkey, Zabihullah Tamanna Killed in Afghanistan". NBCNews.com.
- ^ Salcedo, Michele (June 6, 2016). "NPR Journalist Killed in Afghanistan". U.S. News & World Report.
- ^ Jenkins, Keith (June 6, 2016). "Remembering David Gilkey, Photojournalist and Friend". National Geographic.
- ^ Donati, Jessica (June 6, 2016). "NPR Photographer David Gilkey Killed in Afghanistan". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Zabihullah Tamanna - Journalists Killed". Committee to Protect Journalists. June 5, 2016.
- ^ Faiez, Rahim; Salcedo, Michele (June 6, 2016). "Afghan president condemns killing of NPR reporters in south". The Washington Times.
- ^ Reeves, Philip (June 6, 2016). "'He Had A Great Eye For A Story'". NPR.org.
- ^ Montagne, Renee; Reeves, Philip (June 6, 2016). "NPR's Zabihullah Tamanna, Journalist And Father, Killed In Afghanistan". NPR.org.
- ^ Domonoske, Camila (June 7, 2016). "Afghan Journalist Zabihullah Tamanna Laid To Rest In Kabul". NPR.org.
- ^ "Afghanistan: Hundreds Attend Funeral for Journalist Zabihullah Tamanna". democracynow.org. June 8, 2016.
- ^ Fung, Mellissa (June 10, 2016). "Remembering Afghan Journalist Zabihullah Tamanna". HuffingtonPost.
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