AP cameraman killed in Baghdad
An Iraqi journalist working for Associated Press Television (APTN)
was shot dead Thursday by gunmen as he went to a mosque near his Baghdad
home, AP announced on its website.
Saif Fakhri, 26, joined the long list of media professionals to die
in the Iraqi conflict, which is now being described as the most deadly
for the press.
Fakhri was cut down on his day off by two bullets in the Sunni west
Baghdad neighbourhood of Amiriyah which has been the scene of violent
clashes between rival armed groups for the past two days, said AP.
The cameraman is the fifth AP employee to be killed in Iraq and the
third since December. His wife was expecting their first child in June.
According to an May 18 toll posted by Reporters without Borders on
their website, 176 journalists and media workers have been killed in
Iraq since the March 2003 invasion - five journalists have died since
then.
The vast majority of the victims have been Iraqi journalists killed
by death squads and insurgent factions angered by their coverage or
ideologically opposed to their employers, whether Iraq or foreign.
- AFP
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