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For Decades, This Radio Station Named the Dead. Few Still Listen.

June 8, 2020June 9, 2020Mujib Mashal and Jim HuylebroekComments Off on For Decades, This Radio Station Named the Dead. Few Still Listen.
Afghans once tuned into Radio Afghanistan twice a day to hear the reading of death notices. But in an age of social media, the voice of the nation has lost much of its sway.
Tagged Afghanistan, Kabul (Afghanistan), Radio, Radio Television Afghanistan
Mujib Mashal and Jim Huylebroek
https://www.nytimes.com/section/world

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