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Sieff, Kevin. "Swedish Journalist Shot Dead in Kabul." The Washington Post. Washingtonpost Newsweek Interactive. 2014. HighBeam Research. 29 Mar. 2015 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
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KABUL
KABUL - A Swedish journalist was shot and killed Tuesday in Kabul in a brazen attack that many worry reflects the growing danger for foreigners in Afghanistan's capital.
Nils Horner, 52, was shot in a neighborhood populated by Western non-governmental organizations, embassies and journalists. It is the same area where 21 people, mostly foreigners, were killed when a Lebanese restaurant was attacked in January.
Both attacks sent shock waves through the international community in Kabul.
Horner's killing, in broad daylight, was particularly disturbing to Western journalists who do much of their work beyond the blast walls of military bases and diplomatic compounds. …
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