Africa When
Al Jazeera was established in 1996, Khanfar was a graduate student in International Politics and African Studies in
South Africa, and a researcher and consultant in Middle Eastern economics and political affairs. He was asked by the channel to provide an analysis on African affairs, which led to him becoming a correspondent in South Africa until 2001. At a conference in Pretoria on 27–29 August 2012, Khanfar said that he had learned about both political struggle and reconciliation during his years in South Africa.
Afghanistan In 2001 and 2002, Khanfar reported on
Afghanistan from
New Delhi. Al Jazeera was unable to get its own correspondent back into the northern territories controlled by the
Northern Alliance on the eve of the war, so New Delhi was used,
India having a strong Northern Alliance diplomatic presence. As the
Taliban regime was collapsing, Al Jazeera's presence in
Kabul was threatened by problems including US fire, and concerns from journalists and diplomats that the then bureau chief and correspondent,
Tayseer Allouni had become compromised as a partisan of the Taliban cause. Khanfar was brought in to replace Allouni as Kabul bureau chief and restored working relations with the new authorities. and after the fall of
Saddam Hussein's
Ba'ath regime, he became Al Jazeera bureau chief in
Baghdad. At this time the channel was widely perceived as playing to popular pro-Baathist and anti-
Coalition Arab sentiment, despite being represented at the Coalition's Central Headquarters and having an Al Jazeera correspondent embedded within coalition forces. while Wolfowitz claimed the station was "inciting violence" and "endangering the lives of American troops" in Iraq. This public criticism came amid attacks on Al Jazeera from US forces, including the shelling of a hotel in
Basra on 8 April 2003 used solely by the channel's correspondents. Nearly a week later, US forces bombed the station's Baghdad offices wounding one cameraman and killing a correspondent,
Tariq Ayoub on the same day that two
Reuters journalists were killed when a US tank shell struck their office in the
Palestine Hotel. In July, Khanfar wrote an open letter to
Paul Bremer, the US proconsul in Iraq responding to his assertion that television stations or newspapers guilty of "incitement to violence" would be shut down. ==Al Jazeera executive==