Complete video at: fora.tv Freelance Afghan-American journalist Fariba Nawa expands on how Afghan citizens view American intervention in Afghanistan. She says many support US presence,...
Fariba Nawa, an award-winning Afghan-American journalist was at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism on Jan. 6. to talk about her recently-published book "Opium Nation: Child...
Fariba Nawa, an award-winning Afghan-American journalist was at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism to talk about her recently-published book "Opium Nation: Child Brides, Drug Lords...
Tabinda Naeem: Fariba Nawa is the Afghan American journalist and author of the book titled 'Opium Nation, Child Brides, Drug lords and one woman's journey...
Fariba Nawa, journalist and the author of Opium Nation: Child Brides, Drug Lords and One Woman's Journey Through Afghanistan, speaks to Brown Bag Lunch Speakers...
Learn more: pulitzercenter.org Author Fariba Nawa discusses the causalities of the opium trade in her native Afghanistan. Event and interview conducted at the Woodrow Wilson...
Two months after Afghanistan's disputed elections, Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has finally admitted that he fell short of an outright victory in his country's...
As Bonn conference on Afghanistan convenes, what is the future of this country after 10 years of Western military intervention? The main issues for the...
Two months after Afghanistan's disputed elections, Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, has to face a runoff vote against Abdullah Abdullah. Beyond the election results, the...