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My name is Hedayatullah Noori, a reporter, cameraman, video editor, and technician, cameraman and reporter for 13 years for Voice of America in Kabul. I have resettled in Silver Spring, Maryland. I am authorized to work in the United States. I am very interested in finding a job that will allow me to use my skills here in the U.S. and to support my family. I studied electrical engineering and computer science in Afghanistan, but due to my interest in the press, I started working in the media in 2003 for an Afghan newspaper, Hewad, and then for Afghan National Radio and Television as a reporter and cameraman. In 2008, I began working for Voice of America and did so in several capacities. In addition to working as a reporter and camera operator, I also have experience in video editing. You can see samples of my work at the links . For each of them, I prepared the script, shot the videos, and did post-production editing myself. I am very flexible and eager to learn. I am a hard worker and I would very much appreciate an opportunity to speak with you about potential employment.
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As US Pulls Out, Afghan Interpreters Fear Taliban Retribution
The U.S. government has accepted over 1,200 Afghans under the Special Immigrant Visa program, but many interpreters left behind fear for their lives as the Taliban advances on Kabul. The article highlights the grave danger faced by former interpreters, with exclusive stories from two individuals. The Taliban's threat to these interpreters is a significant concern, while the U.S. government's efforts to relocate some Afghans are noted.
Meet Afghanistan's First Female Paraglider
Since the Taliban regime's fall in 2001, Afghan women have been breaking taboos in a male-dominated society, including participating in sports. The country's first female paraglider, along with her teammates, was recently interviewed by VOA's Hedayatullah Noori, with Bezhan Hamdard narrating.
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