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  "It was my pleasure to have worked with Sardar Ahmad in April 2009 on a story for ABC-TV Australia's Foreign Correspondent Program. Working in Afghanistan can be a challenge at the best of times, but our task was made considerably easier through Sardar and his Kabul Pressistan involvement. He was focused, highly efficient and provided good analytical background for a complex assignment. I highly recommend the services of Kabul Pressistan for visiting journalists," Mark Corcoran, Reporter/Producer ABC-TV Australia 
  "If your media outlet doesn't have a bureau in Kabul, working in Afghanistan can be difficult. If you don't have a cameraman or a video editor coming with you for your assignment, it can be ever harder. KabulPressistan provided me a western-standard video editor and this made my mission easier and added quality to my reports from the field. Plus they know everything happening in Kabul and around Afghanistan, so they can keep you posted on stories and events to be followed. I like the fact that their portfolio of services is wide and complete. I found them on FaceBook (strange to say!) I got in contact with them via emails, their answers sounded good to me so I decide to give them a try, it was a good move! Good Luck KabulPressistan!"
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  "Working in Afghanistan for the first time, I expected things to be a bit chaotic. With Sardar and his team everything became possible whether in Kabul or in Kunduz and within very short delays. Thanks to his professionalism and resourcefulness, I met everyone I wanted and was able to travel where I wanted with no delays or stress. No bad surprises. It was almost like working in Switzerland... although a bit more exciting. Hope to be back soon for some more good times." Patrick Saint-Paul, Berlin Bureau Chief, Le Figaro 
  "Kabul Pressistan is the Cadillac of Kabul-based fixer services. They're ideal for high-pressure and time-constrained situations where you need to reliably delegate crucial research, translation, and networking. They're also your first and last stop for tracking down that obscure, elusive contact critical to your piece. Two thumbs up and zinda bashid Kabul Pressistan." Matthieu Aikins, writer for Harper's Magazine.
  "We're working with Kabul Pressistan for quite a long time now. Printing their news and feature articles which I always find precise, reliable and well written quality. Our magazine has benefited considerably. We do recommend them, and we work for a long term relationship...," Dag Herbjørnsrud, editor-in-chief, Ny Tid (Norwegian News weekly) www.nytid.no
  "I enjoyed working with Kabul Pressistan team during my stay in Kabul, covering the parliamentary elections in September 2010. The way this bureau provides its services shows professionalism. It made it possible for me to work efficiently and purposively," Wim Brummelman, Correspondent South Asia, NRC Handelsblad, The Netherlands.  
  "Kabul Pressistan was a great help during my stay in Kabul. This was my first time in Afghanistan and as much as one can read up on the country and the dos and don'ts the reality on the ground was very different. Finding a good and trustworthy driver or fixer can be tough unless you know someone there or who has been there and can help you out. Freelance journalists who are there for the first time will do well to remember that getting any thing done in Kabul can be like walking through a minefield and having an experienced helping hand like Sardar Ahmad (with his extensive contacts and journalistic experience) and Kabul Pressistan is a godsend. This may sound like a PR thing for Kabul Pressistan but I also have them on good recommendation by another resident journalist I met at a restaurant in Kabul. This agency definitely comes highly recommended!," Simon Lim, Freelance Photojournalist, Singapore.
  "I highly appreciated your wonderful sense of organisation and your efficiency (a big help indeed) I also enjoyed discussing the situation in Afghanistan with you. Promise to resume it next time... as I am looking forward to working with you soon." Marie-France Calle South Asia Bureau Chief, Le Figaro
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  " I had the great pleasure of working together with Sardar and his colleges in Kabul Pressistan during my visit in Afghanistan in 2010. They are well-informed, fast, professional and reliable. With their help I got in touch with the right people in the right places. I will definitely use Pressistan next time I go to Afghanistan and I recommend Sardar and his team to any visiting journalists."  Tor Aksel Bolle, Journalist Bistandsaktuelt, Norway.
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  " If you’re looking for a one-stop translation, fixing, research service, Kabul Pressistan is it. Not only are Sardar and Jamal excellent, objective translators, they also listen to what you need, make adjustments when necessary and have excellent contacts. I needed a lot of interviews lined up over a fixed period of time, plus travel assistance. Sardar and Jamal (two of Kabul Pressistan staff) made it all seem pretty effortless."  Jane Armstrong Canadian journalis