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DESCRIPTION:12/27/23  Day Of Action to Commemorate Murdered Palestinian Journalists &  
 All Journalists\nStop The War On Palestinian Journalists & People\nShutdown 
 All US Military & Economic Aid To Israel\nPermanent End To War and Bombing 
 Of Gaza & Targeting of Journalists in Gaza, West Bank & Lebanon\nWednesday 
 December 27, 2023 12:00 pm noon.\nSan Francisco Chronicle\n5th & Mission 
 St.\nSan Francisco\n\nCWA Palestine Solidarity are supporting a day of 
 action to commemorate the 90 Palestinian journalists who have been murdered 
 by the US supplied Israeli IDF in Gaza. and journalists from Lebanon and in 
 Israel.\n\nOn December 27, 2023 at 12 noon CWA Members  including 
 journalists as well as media workers and supporters of journalism will 
 gather in San Francisco at the SF Chronicle and other newspapers to 
 commemorate the 100 journalists and other  Palestinian journalists like 
 Palestinian American Shireen Abu Akleh who have been targeted and 
 assassinated.\n\nThe NewsGuild and IFJ  has protested the death of 
 journalists in Gaza as well as the murder of Shireen and we need to let 
 people know that we remember their lives and struggle to get the stories 
 out.\n\nhttps://newsguild.org/statement-on-the-israel-gaza-war/\nhttps://www.ifj.org/war-in-gaza\n\nThe 
 organized attack and murder of journalists is part of the efforts of the 
 Israeli forces to stop the documentation and recording of their war crimes 
 and the genocidal slaughter of over 20,000 people in the ongoing ethnic 
 cleansing supported with money and weapons by  Biden and the US 
 government.\n\nIn the US as well,  journalists such at the LA Times have 
 been retaliated against for signing a statement for a ceasefire.\n\nWe also 
 defend their democratic rights and the rights of all journalists here and 
 abroad.\nPlease Join The Commemoration and Remember our brother and sisters 
 and their families in Gaza, the West Bank and Lebanon.\n\nRemember Those 
 Journalists Who Gave Their Lives To Get The Truth Out \nCWA Palestine 
 Solidarity\n\nInitial Endorsers\nDennis Bernstien KPFA Flashpoints Member 
 CWA 9415\nAnn Garrison, Pacifica CRD\nLisa Milos, CWA UPTE UCSF 
 Member\nSteve Zeltzer, Member PMWG & WorkWeek KPOO\nFrank Sterling, KPFA 
 Full Circle\n\nPJS president and IFJ vice-president Nasser Abu Baker appeal 
 to help Gaza’s 
 journalists.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf-fu5OGIfc&t=1s\n\nTestimony 
 of Rania Khayyat, Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate communications 
 officer. 
 23/11/2023\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-FE8YL-7WA&t=10s\n\nCWA 
 Palestine 
 Solidarity\nhttps://actionnetwork.org/letters/newsguild-cwa-members-call-on-our-ec-to-stand-with-palestine\n\nCWA 
 Palestine\ncwapalestinesolidarity@gmail.com\n\nGaza media office says 100 
 journalists killed since Israeli attacks began\nPalestinian journalist 
 Muhammed Abu Hweidy latest to be killed in Israeli attack on his home in 
 the east of Gaza 
 City.\nhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/23/gaza-media-office-says-100-journalists-killed-since-israeli-attacks-began\n\nA 
 journalist works outside his vehicle near a makeshift shelter in Rafah in 
 southern Gaza [File: Mohammed Abed/AFP]\nPublished On 23 Dec 2023\n23 Dec 
 2023\nAt least 100 journalists have been killed since Israel’s war on 
 Gaza began on October 7, according to new figures released by the 
 government media office in Gaza.\n\nPalestinian journalist Muhammed Abu 
 Hweidy was the latest to be killed in an Israeli air raid on his home in 
 the east of Gaza City on Saturday, the media office said.\n\n“The number 
 of journalists killed has risen to 100, men and women, since the start of 
 the brutal war on the Gaza Strip, after the martyrdom of journalist 
 Mohammed Abu Hweidy in an Israeli airstrike in the Shujaiya 
 neighborhood,” the office said on Telegram social media.\n\nPalestinian 
 officials in Gaza say the number could be much higher.\n\nHowever, 
 according to a tally by the Committee to Protect Journalists, at least 69 
 journalists have been killed in the conflict, including Al Jazeera 
 Arabic’s cameraman Samer Abudaqa.\n\n\nMore than 50 media premises or 
 offices in Gaza have been completely or partially destroyed by Israeli 
 attacks. Hundreds of Palestinian journalists and their families have been 
 forcibly displaced to the south.\n\nThe media workers were also forced to 
 abandon their reporting equipment in offices in the north to live and 
 report under difficult conditions amid frequent communication 
 blackouts.\n\n\nJournalists working in areas of armed conflict are 
 protected under international humanitarian laws, which Israel is accused of 
 violating repeatedly.\n\n\nPalestinian journalists have said Israel is 
 deliberately targeting them to silence their stories.\n\nTim Dawson, deputy 
 general secretary at the International Federation of Journalists, told Al 
 Jazeera it is becoming “impossible to ignore such a terribly, terribly 
 high toll” of journalists.\n\n“I don’t think we have seen a death 
 toll of journalists to this concentration in any conflict that I can think 
 of. There were about 1,000 journalists in Gaza at the beginning of this 
 conflict. And while there are slightly different counts of precisely how 
 many have died, if between seven-and-a-half and 10 percent have died, that 
 is an extraordinarily high number,” he said.\n\nDawson said the 
 journalists in Gaza “only have cameras, microphones and notebooks and 
 continue doing their work despite this absolutely mind-blowing death 
 toll”.\n\nWhen asked by Al Jazeera if Israel is targeting journalists, he 
 said some Palestinian journalists have told him they “received 
 threatening calls from people” purporting to be from the Israeli 
 military, “warning them that they are going to be targeted or that their 
 families are going to be targeted in the coming days”.\n\nIsrael has 
 killed 20 journalists with impunity since 2000 before the recent bombing of 
 Gaza\n\nhttps://israelpalestinenews.org/one-year-post-shireen-israel-killed-20-journalists-impunity-2000/\n 
 CONTACT@IFAMERICANSKNEW.ORG  MAY 9, 2023  FREEDOM OF PRESS, IMPUNITY, 
 JOURNALIST, SHIREEN ABU AKLEH\n        \nIsrael has killed 20 journalists 
 with impunity since 2000\nVeteran Palestinian-American journalist Shireen 
 Abu Aqleh during one of her reports from Jerusalem. - Abu Aqleh, 51, a 
 prominent figure in the channel's Arabic news service was shot dead by 
 Israeli troops early on May 11, 2022 as she covered a raid on Jenin refugee 
 camp in the occupied West Bank. (Photo by AL JAZEERA / AFP)\nThe May 11, 
 2022, killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh is part 
 of a deadly, decades-long pattern. Over 22 years, the Committee to Protect 
 Journalists (CPJ) has documented at least 20 journalist killings by members 
 of the Israel Defense Forces. \n\nDespite numerous IDF probes, no one has 
 ever been charged or held responsible for these deaths. Failure to pursue 
 justice for slain reporters undermines freedom of the press.\n\nDeaths are 
 just one part of the story. Many journalists have been injured, and in 2021 
 the military bombed Gaza buildings that housed offices of more than a dozen 
 local and international media outlets, including The Associated 
 Press…\n\nreposted from the Committee to Protect Journalists, May 9, 
 2023\n\nTel Aviv, May 9—One year after Al-Jazeera Arabic correspondent 
 Shireen Abu Akleh was fatally shot in the head while reporting on an 
 Israeli military raid in the West Bank, a new report by the Committee to 
 Protect Journalists exposes a pattern of lethal force by the Israel Defense 
 Forces alongside inadequate responses that evade accountability.\n\nSince 
 2001, CPJ has documented at least 20 journalist killings by the IDF. The 
 vast majority—18—were Palestinian. No one has ever been charged or held 
 accountable for these deaths.\n\n“The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and 
 the failure of the army’s investigative process to hold anyone 
 responsible is not a one-off event,” said Robert Mahoney, CPJ’s 
 director of special projects and one of the report’s editors. “It is 
 part of a pattern of response that seems designed to evade 
 responsibility.\n\nNot one member of the IDF has been held accountable in 
 the deaths of 20 journalists from Israeli military fire over the last 22 
 years.”\n\nCPJ’s report, “Deadly Pattern,” finds that probes into 
 journalist killings at the hands of the IDF follow a routine sequence. 
 Israeli officials discount evidence and witness claims, often appearing to 
 clear soldiers for the killings while inquiries are still in 
 progress.\n\nThe IDF’s procedure for examining military killings of 
 civilians such as journalists is a black box, notes the report.\n\nThere is 
 no policy document describing the process in detail and the results of any 
 probe are confidential. When probes do take place, the Israeli military 
 often takes months or years to investigate killings and families of the 
 mostly Palestinian journalists have little recourse inside Israel to pursue 
 justice.\n\nThe report also finds that Israeli forces repeatedly fail to 
 respect press insignia, sending a chilling message to journalists and media 
 workers throughout the West Bank and Gaza, the Palestinian areas under 
 Israeli military control where all 20 killings occurred. Like Abu Akleh, 
 the majority of the 20 journalists killed—at least 13—were clearly 
 identified as members of the media or were inside vehicles with press 
 insignia at the time of their deaths.\n\nFor example, in 2008, Reuters 
 camera operator Fadel Shana was wearing blue body armor marked “PRESS” 
 while standing next to a vehicle with the words “TV” and “PRESS” 
 when a tank fired a dart-scattering shell that pierced his chest and legs 
 in multiple places, killing him.\n\n“The degree to which Israel claims to 
 investigate journalist killings depends largely on external pressure,” 
 said Sherif Mansour, CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program 
 coordinator.\n\n“There are cursory probes into the deaths of journalists 
 with foreign passports, but that is rarely the case for slain Palestinian 
 reporters. Ultimately, none has seen any semblance of justice.”\n\nDeaths 
 are just one part of the story. Many journalists have been injured, and in 
 2021 the military bombed Gaza buildings that housed offices of more than a 
 dozen local and international media outlets, including The Associated Press 
 and Al-Jazeera.\n\nCPJ sent multiple requests to the IDF’s press office 
 to interview military prosecutors and officials, but the military refused 
 to meet with CPJ for an on-the-record interview.\n\nThe IDF killing of 
 journalists has had a chilling effect on reporters covering their 
 operations, undermining press freedom and heightening safety concerns for 
 Palestinian and foreign journalists.\n\nCPJ’s report includes 
 recommendations to Israel, the United States, and the international 
 community to implement actions to protect journalists, end impunity in the 
 cases of killed journalists, and prevent future killings.\n\nThis includes 
 guaranteeing swift, independent, transparent, and effective investigations 
 into the potentially unlawful killings of journalists.\n\nCPJ also calls 
 for Israel to open criminal investigations into the cases of three murdered 
 journalists: Shireen Abu Akleh (2022), Ahmed Abu Hussein (2018), and Yaser 
 Murtaja (2018).\n\n\nThe Committee to Protect Journalists is an 
 independent, nonprofit organization that promotes press freedom 
 worldwide.\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/12/25/18861382.php
SUMMARY:Day of Action to Commemorate Murdered Palestinian Journalists & All Journalists
LOCATION:San Francisco Chronicle\n5th & Mission St\nSan Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/12/25/18861382.php
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