FPF-fwd. + Earlier article by the FPF: "PENTAGON THREATENED
EARLIER TO KILL REPORTERS IN IRAQ"
Url.:
http://beirut.indymedia.org/ar/2005/02/2193.shtml
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US forces 'out of control', says Reuters chief
Posted by peter fainton on September 30, 2005, September 28,
2005.
Reuters has told the US government that American forces' conduct
towards journalists in Iraq is "spiralling out of control" and
preventing full coverage of the war reaching the public.
The detention and accidental shootings of journalists is
limiting how journalists can operate, wrote David Schlesinger,
the Reuters global managing editor, in a letter to Senator John
Warner, head of the armed services committee.
The Reuters news service chief referred to "a long parade of
disturbing incidents whereby professional journalists have been
killed, wrongfully detained, and/or illegally abused by US
forces in Iraq".
Mr Schlesinger urged the senator to raise the concerns with
Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who is due to testify to the
committee this Thursday.
He asked Mr Warner to demand that Mr Rumsfeld resolve these
issues "in a way that best balances the legitimate security
interests of the US forces in Iraq and the equally legitimate
rights of journalists in conflict zones under international
law".
AT LEAST 66 JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA WORKERS, MOST OF THEM IRAQIS,
HAVE BEEN KILLED IN THE COUNTRY SINCE MARCH 2003.
US forces admitted killing three Reuters journalists, most
recently soundman Waleed Khaled, who was shot by American
soldiers on August 28 while on assignment in Baghdad. But the
military said the soldiers were justified in opening fire.
Reuters believes a fourth journalist working for the agency, who
died in Ramadi last year, was killed by a US sniper.
'A SERIOUS CHILLING EFFECT ON THE MEDIA'
"The worsening situation for professional journalists in Iraq
directly limits journalists' abilities to do their jobs and,
more importantly, creates a serious chilling effect on the media
overall," Mr Schlesinger wrote.
"By limiting the ability of the media to fully and independently
cover the events in Iraq, the US forces are unduly preventing US
citizens from receiving information ... and undermining the very
freedoms the US says it is seeking to foster every day that it
commits US lives and US dollars."
Mr Schlesinger said the US military had refused to conduct
independent and transparent investigations into the deaths of
the Reuters journalists, relying instead on inquiries by
officers from the units responsible, who had exonerated their
soldiers.
He noted that the US military had failed to implement
recommendations by its own inquiry into the death of
award-winning Palestinian cameraman Mazen Dana, who was shot
dead while filming outside Abu Ghraib prison in August 2003.
INCREASING NUMBER OF JOURNALISTS DETAINED BY US FORCES
He said that Reuters and other reputable international news
organisations were concerned by the "sizeable and rapidly
increasing number of journalists detained by US forces".
He said detentions were prompted by legitimate journalistic
activity such as possessing photographs and video of insurgents,
which US soldiers assumed showed sympathy with the insurgency.
Earlier this week Reuters demanded the release of a freelance
Iraqi cameraman after a secret tribunal ordered that he be
detained indefinitely.
Samir Mohammed Noor, a freelance cameraman working for Reuters,
was arrested by Iraqi troops at his home in the northern town of
Tal Afar four months ago.
SECRET HEARING (FPF: THIS IS AMERICAN 'DEMOCRACY'!)
A US military spokesman has told the agency that a secret
hearing held last week had found him to be "an imperative threat
to the coalition forces and the security of Iraq".
The news agency has demanded that he be released or given a
chance to defend himself in open court.
The US network CBS has raised concerns over the arrest of its
cameraman, Abdul Amir Younes, who was arrested in hospital in
April after he was shot by US troops.
CBS said it is concerned that he had no legal representation at
the hearing and has had no chance to see the evidence against
him.
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