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    Presidential Guard assaults on journalists in Baghdad and Diyala facing the media migration season

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     Presidential Guard assaults on journalists in Baghdad and Diyala facing the media migration season Empty Presidential Guard assaults on journalists in Baghdad and Diyala facing the media migration season

    Post by Rocky Sun 17 Jan 2016, 3:58 am

    [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Presidential Guard assaults on journalists in Baghdad and Diyala facing the media migration season

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    / Baghdad / Baghdad news 
    expressed Journalistic Freedoms Observatory, on Saturday, feared for the lives ofjournalists and media professionals to handle "crude and rude" shown towards them military regiments "are not subject to the rule of law", accusing the force of the Presidential Regiment assault, two journalists, while Pregnancy and Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi responsibility and invited him to conduct an investigation to "assault".The observatory said in a statement received "Baghdad News" a copy of it, that "military force of the elements of the presidential regiment stationed at the entrance to the Dora district near the fuel Mahdia station south of Baghdad, beat severely , yesterday evening, in a crude and rude on the two journalists, as well as the jurists were accompanying press work, "pointing out that" the journalist Ali Abdul-Zahra, severely beaten by about 20 soldiers before and under the supervision of a captain of the presidential regiment."He added Observatory quoting one of the journalists who reported the incident, that "soldiers used flame guns attack on Abdul-Zahra, which led to obtain bleeding in the head," explaining that "one of the soldiers threatened and under the eyes of the journalist Abdul-Zahra officer, either kneeling under his feet or be called Fire. "He said the observatory, that" the press Illes Hossam Acommok also assaulted, having heaped upon one of the soldiers insulted and threatened him with a broken communications devices, "explaining that" the journalist Abdul-Zahra exposure as well as to arbitrary detention for about two hours at the headquarters of the Third Regiment of the presidential guard which is located near the double-deck bridge. "He pointed Observatory that" the presidential guard has a bad record deal with journalists in Baghdad, where baptized one of his officers in (22 March 2014), to kill the journalist Mohamed Bedaiwi director of Radio Free Iraq office after the outbreak of an altercation between the two sides, quickly evolved into an officer beat Bedaiwi the butt of the gun and then fire on the head of the old fan dead. "He called the JFO and the Ministry of Defense to" the investigation of the attack on the journalists Ali Abdul-Zahra and Illes Hossam Acommok ", blaming Defense Minister Khaled al-Obeidi, a" responsibility this attack being responsible for the functions of the military regiments, which are not subject to the rule of law and fly in the face clearly dealing with the community and media teams. "For its part, the defense of freedom of the press in Iraq Association announced that the Diyala province-like semi-exodus working in various media institutions, told reporters, against the backdrop of the assassination of journalists Saif Talal Hassan Al-Anbuge, and while some expressed concern about the rising tide of threats in the province, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi called for the protection of journalists in Diyala. The association said in a statement received "Baghdad News" copy of it, "reporter Ali al-Rubaie announced his resignation from his work after the serious risks to the journalists in Diyala, "adding that" al-Rubaie was subjected to interrogation by the Diyala Operations Command against the backdrop of a report prepared about the new security plans in the province in order to avoid the large number of security breaches, and the presence of security complicity with the continuing kidnapping gangs. "She Assembly "The correspondents of most of the satellite left the Diyala to the governorates of the Kurdistan region, after feeling too intimidated by the threats they received from unknown destinations", expressing "concern about the rising tide of threats in the province, which is witnessing security conditions bad." and Tabat Assembly Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi b " directed the security agencies to provide the necessary protection to journalists in Diyala, and re-assured them and their families, "arguing that" the continued targeting and threatening journalists in Diyala aimed to cover up the crimes carried out by unidentified armed groups. "

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