Description
Hundreds of miles apart, journalists Jessica Purkis and JD are working to get answers. They are looking for accountability and justice for an Afghan man named Masih. Masih’s entire family was wiped out in an airstrike, on his house in a remote part of Afghanistan.
This is the story of how Masih worked with journalists around the world to get to the truth.
Read all about it:
https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2019-06-03/us-bomb-kills-afghan-family
https://youtu.be/cUNihuiCp3o
Hosted and produced: Maeve McClenaghan
Production support: Alice Milliken
Theme music: Dice Muse
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