IDF detains three BBC journalists in Nablus

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Yoav Stern | Haaretz | 12 August 2004 Israel Defense Forces troops in the West Bank city of Nablus detained three British Broadcasting Corporation journalists and a Palestinian doctor at gunpoint for three hours Thursday before letting them go, BBC officials and the doctor said. The journalists, a television crew from the BBC, were

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Disney Forbidding Distribution of Film That Criticizes Bush

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Jim Rutenberg | New York Times | 5 May 2004 WASHINGTON, May 4: The Walt Disney Company is blocking its Miramax division from distributing a new documentary by Michael Moore that harshly criticizes President Bush, executives at both Disney and Miramax said Tuesday. The film, “Fahrenheit 911,” links Mr. Bush and prominent Saudis —

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Journalists Killed by U.S. Troops Remembered in Iraq

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Fiona O’Brien | Reuters/Yahoo! | 8 April 2004 BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The brother of a Spanish journalist killed by U.S. troops in Baghdad on April 8 last year laid flowers in the Iraqi capital in his memory on Thursday and demanded those responsible be brought to account. Jose Couso, a cameraman with Spanish television

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“In memory of those who report on conflict, but pay the price with their lives”

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) National Union of Journalists | 8 April 2004 Journalists’ organizations worldwide marked the anniversary of the shelling of the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad by US forces with a fresh call for the United States to release vital information about what happened in a number of incidents in which journalists and media staff were killed.

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Report: Shooting of Cameraman Tragic But Justified

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Reuters/Yahoo! | 22 March 2004 LONDON (Reuters) – An American soldier who killed Reuters cameraman Mazen Dana in Iraq was justified in opening fire, a U.S. army report said on Monday. The report, made public seven months after Dana died, found that the soldier’s “decision to fire at Mr. Dana, though tragic and regrettable,

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