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A tribute to Abdul Samad Rohani

A tribute to Abdul Samad Rohani

Abdul Samad Rohani, the Pashto service reporter for the BBC in the Afghan province of Helmand, was shot dead at the weekend. His friend and colleague Bilal Sarwary pays this tribute.

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Search underway for missing Japan whaler-reports

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Journalists released in Somalia

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