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CPJ condemns journalists'
deaths in Iraq, calls for an investigation
by the Committee to Protect
Journalists
On April 8 the Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ) sent a letter to US secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld expressing concern about US military strikes
against known media locations in Baghdad that left three
journalists dead and several wounded. CPJ called for an
"immediate and thorough investigation into these
incidents" and for the findings to be made public.
That morning,
Baghdad time, US air strikes severely damaged the Baghdad
office of the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera satellite network, killing
journalist Taraq Ayyoub. Al-Jazeera cameraman Zouhair al-Iraqi
was injured in the blast, according to the station. Moments
later, another explosion damaged the nearby office of Abu Dhabi
TV.
"While we
recognize that both stations, which are located near the
Presidential Palace and the Information Ministry, were
operating in an area where combat was occurring," said CPJ
acting director Joel Simon, "the missile strike on the Al-
Jazeera facility raises questions about whether the building
was deliberately targeted."
A US tank also
opened fired this morning on the Palestine Hotel --- the main
base for dozens of international journalists covering the
conflict from Baghdad --- killing two journalists and wounding
at least three others. Reuters reported that its cameraman
Taras Protsyuk died in the blast, while reporter Samia Nakhoul
and photographer Faleh Kheiber were injured. Cameraman
José Couso of Spain's Telecinco television was also
killed in the attack. US officials have stated that they were
responding to sniper fire from the roof of the hotel.
Eyewitnesses said they heard no gunfire coming from the hotel.
While US
officials have expressed regret for the loss of life in these
attacks and stated that they do not target journalists, Simon
reminded Secretary Rumsfeld that "journalists are
civilians and protected under international humanitarian law
and cannot be deliberately targeted."
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