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The assassination of a ‘Brave Journalist of Afghanistan’

Dayee’s younger brother, Mudassir Dawat, was not in Helmand the day his brother died. He had followed Dayee into journalism and was in Kabul for a conference. It was too dangerous to return to Helmand by road, so Dawat could not get back in time to see Dayee laid to rest. A few days later, he sat down and opened the laptop his brother had been working on the night before the bombing. On the screen was Dayee’s audio editing software, open on his final report. Dawat pressed play, and heard once more his brother’s warm voice, speaking to an elderly man displaced by an attack that day.

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