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About the Fixers' Fund
Ajmal, a 24-year old journalist from Kabul, was taken hostage by the Taliban in Helmand province on March 4, 2007. He was working with the La Repubblica reporter Daniele Mastrogiacomo and their driver Sayed Agha. Jon Lee Anderson wrote about the murder for the Frontline Club Magazine and his article...more
Going live... Frontline Club Journalism Awards 2008
Click To Play We're just going live right now with the Frontline Club Journalism Awards and the annual party. The club is now five years old. And it looks like Vaughan is relating the history of the club right now. Hope you come and join us...UPDATE: In the video...more
What is the Fixer's Fund?
Prompted by the murder of Ajmal Naqshbandi in Afghanistan in 2007, the Frontline Club has initiated the Fixer’s Fund - a special project to raise money for the families of fixers killed or injured around the world while working with the international media.Please support this worthy cause. The death...more
Frontline Journalism Awards tonight
Webcam chat at UstreamJohn D. McHugh will talk about his work as he accepts the inaugural Frontline Journalism Award at the Frontline Club tonight. Brent Stirton will also receive the inaugural Frontline Memorial Tribute. Please tune in to our live stream channel to watch and listen to John in conversation...more
Frontline Club Journalism Awards 2007
Right from the very beginning the Frontline Club broke all conventions. From cameraman Vaughan Smith's late 80's visions of flying over the Afghan frontline in a Microlite to shacking up in Osama Bin Laden's residence in Kabul. The founders of the Frontline Club didn't just shirk convention, they booted...more