Iraq / Middle East & North Africa

  

correspondent abducted in Baghdad

New York, October 19, 2005—The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by today’s abduction in Baghdad of a veteran reporter for London’s Guardian newspaper. The Guardian said it believes a group of armed men seized Rory Carroll, the paper’s Baghdad correspondent, as he left a house in the Sadr City, a stronghold of radical cleric…

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CPJ Update

CPJ Update October 17, 2005 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists Return to front page | See previous Updates

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CPJ alarmed that journalists come under U.S. fire near Baghdad “Green Zone”

Dear General Casey, The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed by recent incidents in which journalists have come under fire from U.S. and Iraqi forces at checkpoints near the International Zone in Baghdad.

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A Hostage’s Ordeal

In a new book, filmmaker Micah Garen recounts his captivity in Iraq.

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Dangerous Assignments: Jailing Iraqi Journalists

The Pentagon is silent as U.S. military imprisons local journalists.

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U.S. military to address concerns for safety of Iraqi journalists

New York, September 29, 2005—The Committee to Protect Journalists welcomed today a request by U.S. Senator John Warner, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, for the Pentagon to address concerns about the safety of journalists in Iraq. Warner raised the issue at a hearing in Washington with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and senior commanders.…

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Iraqi journalists routinely jailed by U.S. forces

Dear Secretary Rumsfeld: The Committee to Protect Journalists wishes to express its grave concern about the continuing detention of Iraqi journalists by the U.S. military in Iraq. U.S. forces have routinely detained Iraqi reporters or photojournalists since the March 2003 invasion of Iraq. In several cases, individual journalists have been held for weeks or months without charge or due process.

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Iraqi TV engineer killed in Mosul

New York, September 22, 2005—The Committee to Protect Journalists today condemned the shooting of an engineer working for al-Iraqiya television in Mosul, the third killing of an Iraqi media employee in the northern city in less than a week. Ahlam Youssef was shot to death on Wednesday while driving with her husband, who was also…

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Iraqi editor slain in Mosul, continuing a deadly trend

New York, September 21, 2005—An Iraqi editor working in the northern city of Mosul was gunned down outside his home on Tuesday, the third journalist killed in the country in four days and the second affiliated with the daily newspaper As-Saffir. The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed at the killings, which continue a deadly…

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IRAQ

SEPTEMBER 20, 2005 Posted: September 21, 2005 Firas Maadidi, As-Saffir KILLED—CONFIRMED

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