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Jordan Bryon

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About Jordan
Jordan Bryon is a filmmaker and video journalist based in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Languages
English Persian (Farsi)
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
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Current Affairs Film & Theatre War Reporter
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Scenes From Afghanistan as the U.S. War Ended

03 Sep 2021  |  nytimes.com
The final days of the U.S. war in Afghanistan culminated in the evacuation of over 100,000 people and the return of Taliban power. Kabul witnessed rapid changes, including the president fleeing, the Taliban seizing the presidential palace, and a mass exodus. The Taliban began to establish their governance, facing challenges such as a crippled economy, basic service disruptions, and resistance from citizens and armed groups. Women in Herat protested for their rights, fearing a return to oppressive rule. The Kabul airport's reopening was underway with Qatari and Turkish assistance. The U.S. military completed its withdrawal, leaving behind a damaged airport and a country under Taliban control.

Scenes From Afghanistan as the U.S. War Ended

03 Sep 2021  |  nytimes.com
The article provides a visual and narrative account of the final days of the U.S. war in Afghanistan, detailing the evacuation of over 100,000 people and the Taliban's return to power. It describes the rapid changes in Kabul, the Taliban's efforts to establish a government and manage the economy, and the challenges they face, including resistance from armed groups and civil society. The article also covers the dismantling of security barriers in Kabul, the status of cricket as a unifying sport, and the uncertain future for women's rights under Taliban rule. The U.S. military's withdrawal is depicted through scenes of abandoned equipment and the Taliban's control of the Kabul airport. The article concludes with the U.S. military's final departure, leaving the airport and the country in the hands of the Taliban.

Scenes From Afghanistan as the U.S. War Ended

03 Sep 2021  |  nytimes.com
The article provides a visual and narrative account of the final days of the U.S. war in Afghanistan, detailing the evacuation of over 100,000 people, the Taliban's return to power, and the U.S. military's withdrawal. It describes the rapid changes in Kabul, the Taliban's efforts to establish a government, and the challenges they face, including resistance from Afghan citizens and former military personnel. The article also covers the uncertain future of women's rights under Taliban rule, the reopening of Kabul's international airport with assistance from Qatar and Turkey, and the dismantling of security barriers in the city. The sentiment in Afghanistan is one of uncertainty and anxiety as the country transitions to life after the U.S. military presence.
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