New York, January 5, 2009--The Committee to Protect
Journalists calls for a transparent investigation into the shooting of an Iraqi
video editor by
Hadil Emad, 25, an editor for Biladi TV, was critically
wounded after leaving work near a checkpoint on
A statement
by the
"The Iraqi Police and Soldiers observed the woman acting erratically," the statement said. "Concerned by the danger she might present to the security forces and civilians, given her repeated failure to respond to warnings [Multi-National Division] Soldiers fired two rounds, wounding the woman." The statement did not identify Emad as a journalist and didn't specify what type of measures were taken before she was fired upon. It also said the Multi-National Division and the Baghdad Operations Command "are conducting a joint investigation of this incident."
"We call on the authorities to immediately and transparently
investigate this incident," said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon. "The
A statement from the channel said that Emad was taken to al-Yarmuk hospital, where she remains in critical condition with abdominal injuries. Muhsin Kadhim, a spokesman for the channel, told The New York Times that Emad had "suffered severe internal bleeding and organ damage" and that one of her kidneys had been removed during emergency surgery.
Sixteen journalists have been killed by the

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