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Two Iraqi journalists working for ABC News killed in ambush, ABC says
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 18 - 05 - 2007

Two Iraqi journalists working for ABC News
in Baghdad were ambushed and killed as they drove home from
work, the television network announced Friday, according to AP.
The attack took place Thursday afternoon, when two cars
filled with gunmen stopped the car carrying cameraman Alaa
Uldeen Aziz, 33, and soundman Saif Laith Yousuf, 26, ABC
said in a statement posted on its Web site. The gunmen,
then forced the two journalists to get out of the car, the
statement said.
They were unaccounted for overnight and their deaths were
confirmed in the morning, it added.
«Today we've lost two family members. It really hurts,»
ABC News correspondent Terry McCarthy told «Good Morning
America.»
«They are really our eyes and ears in Iraq,» he said.
«Many places in Baghdad are just too dangerous for
foreigners to go now, so we have Iraqi camera crews who
very bravely go out. ... Without them we are blind, we
cannot see what's going on.»
Mike Tuggle, an ABC producer who worked with Aziz,
affectionately recalled their work together _ and a pool
game he lost to Aziz.
«In Iraq you learn to trust the people you are with,»
Tuggle wrote in an e-mail message published by ABC. «I am
truly sorry I will not see his smile the next time I go
there, that I won't be able to depend on his instinct, and
that I won't have a chance to avenge my loss on the pool
table.»
Journalists have been frequently targeted by violence in
Iraq. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists
has recorded 104 journalists _ including the two killed
Thursday _ and 39 media support workers killed since the
2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, making it the most
dangerous conflict for the media in the group's 25-year
history.
The group said 78 percent of the slain journalists were
Iraqi.
Another 48 journalists have been abducted in Iraq, the
group said.
«This senseless attack underscores why Iraq remains the
most dangerous assignment in the world,» CPJ Executive
Director Joel Simon said in a statement. «No journalist is
safe in covering this story, especially local Iraqi
reporters who have suffered the brunt of media
casualties.»
Reporters Without Borders said 176 journalists and media
workers have been killed, including the ABC journalists,
and 150 of them were Iraqi. The toll includes drivers,
guards and other media assistants.
«We know the situation is difficult for everyone, but
journalists are targeted because they give information to
local media and foreign media,» Hajar Smouni, Reporters
Without Borders Middle East and North Africa
representative, told AP. «This is not just a bombing. This
armed group is waiting for the journalists. They know where
they live, they know where they work and they wait for them
and they kill them,» she added.
«The fact that you work for an American media group makes
you more vulnerable and more likely to be targeted,»
Smouni said. «They just want to eliminate the free and
independent voices in Iraq
Reporters Without Borders said its toll for journalists
and media workers killed may be higher than CPJ's because
the group has been working with local Iraqi media recently
and has added the names of journalists killed in 2003 and
2004 that may not have been accounted for previously. CPJ
said a number of cases are still unconfirmed or under
investigation.
Last week, three journalists were killed along with their
driver in a drive-by shooting near the northern city of
Kirkuk. Gunmen also stormed the offices of the independent
Radio Dijla in a predominantly Sunni area in western
Baghdad earlier this month, killing two employees and
wounding five before destroying the building and knocking
the station off the air.
ABC correspondent Bob Woodruff was severely injured by a
roadside bomb in Iraq last year. A car bombing in May 2006
killed a CBS News camera crew _ British cameramen Paul
Douglas and British soundman James Brolan, as well as a
U.S. soldier and an Iraqi translator. CBS correspondent
Kimberly Dozier was seriously wounded in the same attack.
ABC said Aziz is survived by his wife, his two daughters
and his mother and Yousuf is survived by his fiancee, his
mother, brothers and sisters.
-- SPA


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