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War toll: Journalists
International journalists killed, missing and held in Iraq. The International Federation of Journalists condemns both sides in the Iraq war over the deaths of reporters and says those responsible must be brought to justice.
Tuesday April 8, 2003
The Guardian
DEAD
Taras Protsyuk, Reuters cameraman
Tareq Ayoub, Al-Jazeera cameraman
Julio Anguita Parrado, reporter for Spanish newspaper El Mundo
Christian Liebig, journalist for German Focus magazine
Terry Lloyd, ITN correspondent
Paul Moran, freelance Australian cameraman
Kaveh Golestan, freelance BBC cameraman
Michael Kelly American journalist and Washington Post columnist
Kamaran Abdurazaq Muhamed, BBC translator
Gaby Rado, Channel 4 News foreign affairs correspondent
David Bloom, NBC TV correspondent
MISSING
Fred Nerac, French ITN cameraman who went missing in the ambush that killed Terry Lloyd on March 22.
Hussein Osman, Lebanese translator who went missing in the ambush that killed Terry Lloyd.
Wael Awad, Syrian reporter working for the Dubai Arabic TV station al-Arabiya. Not seen since March 22.
Talal Fawzi al-Masri, Lebanese cameraman working for the Dubai Arabic TV station al-Arabiya. Not heard from since March 22.
Ali Hassan Safa, technician working for the Dubai Arabic TV station al-Arabiya. Not heard from since March 22.
DETAINED
Peter Wilson, London correspondent for the Australian, captured in Basra and held in Baghdad
John Feder, photographer for the Australian, captured in Basra and held in Baghdad
Stewart Innes, translator with Australian news team, captured in Basra and held in Baghdad
Marcin Firlej, Polish journalist with news channel TVN 24, captured south of Baghdad
Jacek Kaczmarek, journalist with Polish public radio, captured south of Baghdad
DETAINED AND BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN RELEASED
Seven Italian journalists working for Corriere della Sera, Il Giornale, Il Messagero, L'Unita, Il Mattino, Il Sole 24-Ore and Il Resto Del Carlino.
MediaGuardian.co.uk © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003
The Guardian
DEAD
Taras Protsyuk, Reuters cameraman
Tareq Ayoub, Al-Jazeera cameraman
Julio Anguita Parrado, reporter for Spanish newspaper El Mundo
Christian Liebig, journalist for German Focus magazine
Terry Lloyd, ITN correspondent
Paul Moran, freelance Australian cameraman
Kaveh Golestan, freelance BBC cameraman
Michael Kelly American journalist and Washington Post columnist
Kamaran Abdurazaq Muhamed, BBC translator
Gaby Rado, Channel 4 News foreign affairs correspondent
David Bloom, NBC TV correspondent
MISSING
Fred Nerac, French ITN cameraman who went missing in the ambush that killed Terry Lloyd on March 22.
Hussein Osman, Lebanese translator who went missing in the ambush that killed Terry Lloyd.
Wael Awad, Syrian reporter working for the Dubai Arabic TV station al-Arabiya. Not seen since March 22.
Talal Fawzi al-Masri, Lebanese cameraman working for the Dubai Arabic TV station al-Arabiya. Not heard from since March 22.
Ali Hassan Safa, technician working for the Dubai Arabic TV station al-Arabiya. Not heard from since March 22.
DETAINED
Peter Wilson, London correspondent for the Australian, captured in Basra and held in Baghdad
John Feder, photographer for the Australian, captured in Basra and held in Baghdad
Stewart Innes, translator with Australian news team, captured in Basra and held in Baghdad
Marcin Firlej, Polish journalist with news channel TVN 24, captured south of Baghdad
Jacek Kaczmarek, journalist with Polish public radio, captured south of Baghdad
DETAINED AND BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN RELEASED
Seven Italian journalists working for Corriere della Sera, Il Giornale, Il Messagero, L'Unita, Il Mattino, Il Sole 24-Ore and Il Resto Del Carlino.
MediaGuardian.co.uk © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003
For more information:
http://media.guardian.co.uk/iraqandthemedi...
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