BBC cameraman killed in Iraq

New York, April 2, 2003
Kaveh Golestan, an Iranian free-lance cameraman on assignment for the BBC, was killed today in northern Iraq after stepping on a land mine, the BBC confirmed.

Golestan accidentally detonated the mine when he exited his car near the town of Kifri, John Morrissey of the BBC’s foreign desk told CPJ. The cameraman was traveling as part of a four-person BBC crew that included Tehran, Iran, bureau chief Jim Muir, producer Stuart Hughes, and a translator. Hughes’ foot was injured and later treated by U.S. military medics. Muir and the translator suffered light cuts, Morrissey said.

Golestan, who was also a well-known still photographer, had worked frequently with the BBC out of its Tehran bureau.

Golestan is the third journalist killed in the line of duty since the conflict in Iraq began two weeks ago. Last week, a fourth journalist died in northern Iraq after falling off a hotel roof in an apparent accident.

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Kaveh Golestan and send our deepest sympathies to his family, friends, and colleagues,” said CPJ acting director Joel Simon.

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