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  • Video Production Our camera crew, backed by a team of editors and producers, are capable of working under pressure in any environment to produce material in a wide-range of styles and formats. We can set you up with highly experienced camera crews ready to go with their own equipment and feeding facilities for spot-news, features, edited TV packages, press conferences or just a single interview sent to your news room through FTP or quick feeding points if required. We can be your camera-stringer in Afghanistan, a country rarely off the main headlines. Whether you need two-camera shoots, B-roll, man on the street, archive footage, studio or field lighting, landscape images and establishing shots, or moving pictures from the thick of the action, our team can deliver with style and impact.

    We use Sony PAL PD 170 and Sony HD cameras for shooting and Adobe Premier 2.0 and Final Cut Pro for editing but can switch to other systems should your domain require.
  • Photography With local knowledge, our photographers are able to offer a deeper perspective on Afghanistan and yet still produce work to the standards required by the global media – which means we understand the paramount importance of objectivity and honesty in the way we depict events. From spot news to features and commercial pictures our network of talented photographers operating across the country are capable of capturing and filing all angles of the story 24-hours a day. With years of experience documenting Afghanistan's breathtaking landscape, its people and the tumultuous events that tie them together, our photograpers are equipped and trained in using the latest technology to produce images that rival their international counterparts.
  • Reporting Our team of Afghan reporters are native Dari and Pashtu speakers but also proficient in English with the writing skills needed to provide ready-for-print news stories, features and analysis tailored to the needs of your publication. We are all fully-trained and capable journalists, for whom accuracy, balance, responsible sourcing and deadlines are as important as they are for you. Our contacts books are crammed with newsmakers, officials and colorful personalities across Afghanistan, and we can also hook you up with Kabul-based freelance journalists or one of our own staff to string for you on a regular basis. We could also conduct interviews on your behalf, provide color from hostile scenes and contribute quotes, should you need them for your copy.
  • Translation / Fixing / Facilitating Reporting from Afghanistan, gripped as it is in violence and entangled in cultural complexities, can be quite a challenge. A helping hand from Kabul Pressistan will ensure your trip here is successful. Contact us before you set off to get the full lay of the land. Working with Kabul Pressistan during your stay in Afghanistan, you'll be notified about major government announcements that are usually in local languages and can easily slip under the radar of foreign correspondents. We'll alert you to any media advisories and give regular tips-off about incident in any part of the country. Read more
  • Monitoring / Research / Survey For clients seeking a customized solution to researching, studying, and analyzing Afghanistan-related issues -- be it human resources, culture, religion, conflict and the insurgency -- Kabul Pressistan is the answer. Our team of local researchers can get to the heart of the topic, returning comprehensive results tailored for your project, mission or business.

    The Kabul Pressistan Monitoring Service is the best way to keep abreast of the latest trends in Afghan politics, current affairs, the insurgency and counter-insurgency. Our service includes constant monitoring of local politics, government and insurgent groups for mention of any foreign organization -- diplomatic missions, military missions, corporations and brand names – analysied and packaged for each client.

    If you require a more objective look at what the people of Afghanistan are thinking, we offer complete accurate, reliable and fully independent opionion polls and surveys on any issue, in all cities and regions of the country. We can operate to tight deadlines, delivering full statistical breakdowns from broad samples of the population or even reliable focus groups. We can take your questions to representative and clearly documented groups of any size.
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 News alerts & tips



The interior ministry in a statement blames the killing of some of the protesters in today's anti-US riots on the guards of the foreign military bases. Below are a near word-by-word translation of some parts of the official interior ministry statement: "The interior ministry will investigate the killing of some of our countrymen who died by scattered firing of the guards of the foreign military bases ... Continue Reading

Deputy US Defense Secretary during a meeting with President Hamid Karzai apologized over the burning of Koran by US soldiers in Bagram. Below is a cut-and-paste of a palace statement on the meeting today in Karzai's office. Gen John Allen was present there too: US Deputy Defense Secretary Apologizes over Holy Quran Burning In Bagram Military Base February 22, 2012 American Deputy Defense Secretary, ... Continue Reading

Deputy US Defense Secretary during a meeting with President Hamid Karzai apologized over the burning of Koran by US soldiers in Bagram. Below is a cut-and-paste of a palace statement on the meeting today in Karzai's office. Gen John Allen was present there too: US Deputy Defense Secretary Apologizes over Holy Quran Burning In Bagram Military Base February 22, 2012 American Deputy Defense Secretary, ... Continue Reading

President Hamid Karzai issued a statement to call on the Taliban "leadership" to hold "direct talks" with his administration and called on Pakistan to help with the process. Below is a near word-by-word translation of his statement: Pursuant to his successful visit to Pakistan (last week) HE President Karzai issues the following statement: While peace remain the core desire of the people of Afghanistan ... Continue Reading

Angry demonstration erupted outside Bagram Air Base and one of Kabul districts after news leaked out, likely by Afghans working at the Bagram Air Base that US troops had burned copies of Koran. The commander of the NATO forces, American General John Allen apologized and promised to investigate the incident. Bellow is a cut-and-past of Allen's statement: Commander ISAF Makes Statement Kabul, Afghanistan ... Continue Reading

A heavily bomb-laden car bombing rammed the gates of the Kandahar city district 4th police station and killed at least one officer. Four other people, a cop and three civilians were injured. The civilians were injured at their home near the police station, local authorities said. The bombing was blamed on the remnants of the Taliban who are waging an insurgency to bring down the President Hamid Karzai's ... Continue Reading

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Interior ministry blames some of the killing of the protesters on the guards of the foreign military bases The interior ministry in a statement blames the killing of some of the protesters in today's anti-US riots on the guards of the foreign military bases. Below are a near word-by-word translation of some parts of the official interior ministry statement: "The interior ministry will investigate the killing of some of our countrymen who died by scattered firing of the guards of the foreign military bases ... More

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