Iraqi media professionals killed in Iraq under US-Occupation
LIST UPDATED : 311 Iraqi and 30 non-Iraqi media professionals died under US occupation - until 08/06/2009
Did US military target journalists in Iraq? (18 Feb 2005)q *
* Why Journalists Are Being Murdered In Iraq (16 March 2006)
* 109 Iraqi media professionals killed in Iraq Under Occupation - Sabah Ali - BRussells Tribunal - 08 May 2006
* Iraq’s Endangered Journalists - NYTimes, 06 Sept 2006
* Falluja-Reporters - 23 Oct 2006
* At least 78 media professionals killed in Iraq in 2006 - Dirk Adriaensens, BRussells Tribunal, 21 Feb 2007
* Another U.S. Military Assault on Media - Dahr Jamail and Ali al-Fadhily, 23 Feb 2007
* Disparate Tallies: Journalist Deaths in Iraq - Eason Jordan, 01 June 2007
* The betrayal of Iraq’s media professionals - Dirk Adriaensens, BRussells Tribunal, 29 Sep 2007
* UNESCO withdrew support of Reporters Without Borders - 12 March 2008
* Hundreds of journalists forced into exile in five years since start of US-led invasion - RSF, 20 March 2008
* Appeal to the Journalist Organisations: Please fulfil your duties towards your Iraqi colleagues - Dirk Adriaensens, 08 Nov 2008 - [Spanish]
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* Here is a link to the most complete file, worldwide, of killed media professionals in Iraq, with the names, profession, occasion, and date of killing of each media worker, compiled by the BRussells Tribunal
Falluja-Reporters
Reporters in Iraqi hotspots such as Falluja and Ramadi complain they are
caught between the hammer of the U.S. Marines and the anvil of gunmen there.
109 Iraqi media professionals killed in Iraq Under Occupation Sabah Ali - BRussells Tribunal - 08 May 2006
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The Iraqi Journalists Union published a report and lists of the Iraqi journalists who were killed in the last 3 years. The list took 5 months of working on the ground, documenting when, where, how and by whom, the journalists were killed as follows:
69 journalists were killed by militias or unknown armed men
21 were killed in explosions or fighting
17 were shot by the American troops.
2 were shot by the Iraqi troops
This statistics show that the Iraqi journalist is targeted by everybody, but the question remains who is responsible for targeting them and for the lack of protection journalists among other Iraqis need. The occupying troops or the Iraqi troops, or both? For it is illogical to imagine that the American or the Iraqi authorities would hold the (unknown) armed men responsible, while they themselves are responsible of shooting 19 journalists apart from the killing of many others in fighting. In all of the other cases, these authorities are indirectly responsible for these killings, as they are responsible of providing safe environment for journalists to work in.
The bitter irony is that the freedom of speech and media (as in all other Iraqi issues like democracy and human rights) was one of the pretexts which the American administration used in invading and occupying Iraq. What kind of freedom a journalist has when his life is threatened?
The international community has to play an active rule in protecting the Iraqi journalists through creating an independent international committee to investigate the daily violations that the Iraqi journalists are exposed to, and to present those who are responsible, no matter of which nationality they are, to the international court.
*The biggest part of list was published in Al-Zawra' newspaper (the IJU paper) no.469 on Thursday May4, 2006, in Arabic.
Journalists killed or missing in Iraq
News agencies targeted by
Iraqi and US troops
Bodies of two Iraqi journalists are found in Iraq
Two Iraqi journalists were found dead south of Baghdad on Monday a day after they were stopped by men wearing police uniforms, the manager of their television station said.
The bodies of Laith al-Dulaimi and Muazaz Barood were discovered at midday near their hometown of Madain, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) southeast of the capital, said Abdul-Karim al-Mehdawi, general manager of Al-Nahrain TV, a private station.
He quoted witnesses as saying the pair were driving to Madain on Sunday when they were stopped on the highway by men wearing police uniforms who took them away. Their bodies were brought to the morgue in Kut, officials there said.
The latest deaths bring to at least 70 the number of journalists who have been killed in Iraq since the US-led invasion in March 2003, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalism. Nearly 73 percent of them have been Iraqi.
This article can also be read at http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1145961304844&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
At least 78 media professionals killed in Iraq in 2006.
Dirk Adriaensens, 21 Feb 2007.
40 Iraqi journalists/reporters, 36 Iraqi media assist workers and 2 non Iraqi media assist workers were killed in Iraq during 2006, the deadliest year of the war.
Total for 2006: 78
Journalist, reporter |
40 |
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Cameraman |
6 |
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73 Male |
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Photographer |
1 |
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5 Female |
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Administrative |
13 |
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Translator |
1 |
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Driver |
6 |
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Security guard |
6 |
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Technician |
5 |
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Total: 78 media professionals murdered in 2006 Source: http://www.brusselstribunal.org/JournalistKilled.htm |
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All the mainstream newspapers around the globe use the CPJ (Committee For The Protection of Journalists) figure of 32 journalists and 15 media support staffers.
The BRussells Tribunal lists 70% more casualties among media professionals in 2006 than CPJ, an organization that is professionally monitoring the situation of journalists. Why?
98 journalists and 86 media support workers of Iraqi nationality, 23 media professionals of non Iraqi nationality, have been killed since the beginning of the invasion until the end of 2006.
Total since the invasion: 207
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Journalist, reporter |
98 |
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Cameraman |
18 |
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Photographer |
4 |
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Administrative |
27 |
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Translator |
9 |
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Driver |
11 |
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Security guard |
9 |
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Technician |
8 |
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Killed Media Professionals of Iraqi Nationality: |
184 |
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Killed Media Professionals of non-Iraqi Nationality: |
23 |
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Source: http://www.brusselstribunal.org/JournalistKilled.htm |
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Total Media professionals killed in the Iraq war: |
207 |
In January 2007, 8 Iraqi media professionals have been killed.
See the full list at: http://www.brusselstribunal.org/JournalistKilled.htm . Note that there may be more casualties. This list is a strict minimum.
The BRussells Tribunal lists 60% more casualties among media professionals since the beginning of the invasion than CPJ, an organization that is professionally monitoring the situation of journalists. Why?
How did the BRussells Tribunal compile its list?
The Iraqi Journalists Union published a list in Al-Zawra' newspaper (the IJU paper) no.469 on Thursday May 4, 2006, in Arabic. We translated that list.
Additional sources:
- Reporters without borders (http://www.rsf.org/special_iraq_en.php3),
- CPJ (http://www.cpj.org/Briefings/Iraq/Iraq_danger.html),
- ICasualties (http://icasualties.org/oif/journalist.aspx)
- International
News Safety Institute - INSI (http://www.newssafety.com/casualties/iraq.htm)
- International Freedom Of Expression Exchange - IFEX (http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/222)
- Iraqslogger (http://www.iraqslogger.com/index.php/topic/52)
and articles that were sent to us by Iraqis.
This list is compiled correctly, even according to the CPJ standards.
This is what CPJ states on its website: http://www.cpj.org/Briefings/Iraq/Iraq_danger.html
JOURNALISTS KILLED ON DUTY: 9