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    Report of the National Syndicate monitors the killing of 9 journalists within 4 months

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    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Sep 2017, 1:52 am

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    The National Union issued a report on the conditions and conditions of journalists between 3 May and 31 August 2017, the period in which several journalists were attacked in areas of conflict or areas under the control of the Iraqi Government. There were numerous violations of the prohibition on coverage and killing during the coverage of the fighting, injuries and arrests. The report included the provinces of Iraq in general, while cooperation with the Metro organization, based in the city of Sulaymaniyah continue to cover violations in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.

    The dead journalists 
    On 9 May, the body of journalist Soran Saqzi was found with gunshot wounds in his workplace on the 100-meter street in the city of Arbil. Saqzi was working in advance of the program "wonders of travel" in the satellite channels. "In mysterious circumstances, the body of the journalist Suran Saqzi was found in his workplace in the city of Arbil." On May 30, 2017, the correspondent of the Asian satellite channel in Anbar province, Suhaib al-Hiti, was killed by an suicide bombing in the district of Hit while covering Haddad's post on the martyrs of one of the Karrada explosions. On June 19, journalist Bakhtiar Haddad and French journalist Stephane Villeneuve were killed along with other journalists from the same group as they covered the battles in Mosul.



    Haddad, who lives in the city of Arbil, worked for the French newspaper Figaro and several other French sites. Since the beginning of the battles to liberate Mosul, he worked as an interpreter for the journalists of Channel 1 and the French two. He accompanied the forces involved in the liberation of Mosul from the beginning of operations until the moment of his death, Three times during this period, but he refused to leave his work. On June 24, the National Syndicate of Journalists received the news of the death of French journalist Veronique Robert, who was injured by a mine explosion in the Iraqi city of Mosul that killed two of her colleagues earlier this week.

    On July 4, Hamza al-Lami, a correspondent for NINA, was killed while covering the liberation battles of the rest of the right-hand areas of Mosul. Al-Lami worked as a reporter for the agency in Karbala province for almost two years. He traveled from time to time to cover the battles in the city of Mosul, accompanied by a number of popular crowd. Salah al-Din Harb, Hazza al-Dulaimi, and her photographer, Sued al-Douri, were killed after an attack by the Daqash organization in the village of Imam in the west of Qayyara district. Salah al-Din Salah al-Din, media cameraman of Salah al-Din, was injured in the same attack. On July 7, three journalists were killed and three were injured in an attack on a Dahesh organization south of Nineveh province. Journalists working for the channel here Salahuddin. On 26 August, a journalist working for the Karbala satellite channel was killed while covering the battles of the liberation of Tal Afar, which began on 19 August 2017.



    A group of journalists reported to the monitoring unit of the National Syndicate of Journalists that the photographer of Karbala satellite channel killed the carpet Najm Abdul Ajil in Tal Afar district after he was hit by an explosive device while escorted by the security forces to cover the battles. 

    Injury 
    On June 12, Yaser Jabbar, a correspondent for the Afaq satellite channel broadcast from Baghdad, was wounded while covering battles in the right-hand coast of Mosul. Jabbar was injured while escorted by the rapid reaction forces in the battles to liberate Al-Shifa district on the right-hand side of the city of Mosul. On July 5, Mu'amil Majid, a media reporter for Al-Iraqiya official channel, was wounded while covering the battles of liberating the right side of Mosul with gangs calling the terrorist. Al-Iraqiya news channel reported that "the media hope Majid was injured while documenting the battles to liberate the last neighborhoods of the old city of Mosul." Data and positions





    On August 24, the National Union of Journalists in Iraq called on the Iraqi security forces to pay attention to the safety of journalists who began covering the battles to liberate Tal Afar. 
    The union stressed the importance of the Joint Operations Command to provide continuous guidance to journalists and maps that enable them to know the geographical geography of the judiciary, in addition to not allow them to access places that pose a threat to them. " 
    On July 31, the National Union of Journalists in Iraq called on the media to avoid information and news reports the transfer of inaccurate, especially those that are spread in the social networking sites. 
    the union said in a press statement that " the recent period has seen the spread of a large number of news that has affected the Iraqi street and reported by some media sites and accounts unreliable in Facebook and Twitter, which made the Iraqi public preoccupied with them without the existence of what confirms them, then to show that it fabricated. "
    "There are those who seek to confuse the public with misinformation that could affect the general situation in the country. This is why journalists must take the time to report the reports and make sure they are correct." "Journalists are to filter the information before they reach the recipient. They misled some information and mislead everyone. This is a big responsibility for them in the course of their work in the transmission and dissemination of news," the union said. Attacked 11 in July Dan Metro Center for the Defense of Journalists ' Rights continued the series of attacks and overtaking ongoing violations against journalists in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, where the journalist Ibrahim Abbas been severely beaten by security agents, while the poet Omid Ahmad been threatened with death and beaten in the province of Arbil , the capital of the province The Kurdish.




    "The arrests, attacks and insults against journalists and journalists reflect a bleak picture of the reality of freedom of expression and greatly harm the reputation of the regional government locally and internationally," said Rahman Ghraib, head of the Metro Center for Defending the Rights of Journalists. 

    Arrest 
    On June 20, the security authorities in Erbil detained journalist Massoud Abdel Khalek before being released on bail after seven hours of detention at a police station in Erbil. 
    The Minister of Peshmerga, on his behalf, has filed a complaint against journalist Massoud Abdul Khaliq accusing him of defaming the Peshmerga forces. He was detained in accordance with Article 2 of Law No. 6 of 2008 Law on the Prevention of Abuse of Telecommunications Devices. 
    On May 21, NRT accused of covering court news.
    In the same case, the court issued an order for the detention of the director of the Kurdish NRT channel, Awat Ali, for seven days, but released him a day later on bail of 6 million 
    Iraqi dinars .

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