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Media Release
Journalist Death Toll in Iraq Doubles Overnight
April 8 - In just 24 hours, the number of journalists killed covering the war in Iraq has doubled and it is time now for both sides to stop targeting journalists, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) said today. "It has been nothing less than a bloodbath," CJFE Executive Director Joel Ruimy said of the carnage last night and this morning that claimed the lives of two correspondents and three cameramen. "With these new deaths, a total of nine journalists have been killed covering this war. Another three have died from other causes. "That compares with four journalists killed in the entire six-week Gulf War of 1991 and eight during the Afghanistan War in 2001." Ruimy said the U.S. attacks on the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad, which killed two journalists and injured another two, and on the Baghdad offices of Al-Jazeera and Abu Dhabi Television, which killed one and injured another, appear to have been unjustified. U.S. troops said they came under sniper fire from the Palestine Hotel, where many foreign journalists are staying. But CBS Correspondent Lara Logan, along with several other foreign journalists, are quoted in reports today as saying there was no gunfire from the hotel. The latest casualties: Others killed earlier covering the war are: Journalists covering the war who died of other causes are: Two more colleagues are missing: Fred Nerac, a cameraman with Britain's ITN, and translator Hussein Othman, both part of Terry Lloyd's crew, disappeared in the same incident that claimed Lloyd's life March 22. CJFE is an association of more than 400 journalists, editors, publishers, producers, students and others committed to preserving press freedom and freedom of expression in Canada and around the world. For more information, contact |