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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday April 08, 2003 09:06author by rediff Report this post to the editors

US missile hits Al Jazeera office in Baghdad, 1 dead

US missile hits Al Jazeera
office in Baghdad, 1 dead

April 08, 2003 12:51 IST



One person was killed on Tuesday morning when a US missile hit the office of the Al Jazeera television network in Baghdad.

The Qatar-based channel identified the deceased as one of its correspondents.

The office is located near the Iraqi information ministry building, which is near one of the presidential palaces.

President Saddam Hussein's palaces have been the target of US planes. On Monday, US ground troops claimed to have seized President Hussein's main palace.

Another important target, the planning ministry building, also lies close to the Al Jazeera office.

Related Link: http://www.rediff.com/us/2003/apr/08iraq2.htm
author by kokomeropublication date Tue Apr 08, 2003 10:07author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This definitely was deliberate in that the US had been forewarned numerous times by Al Jazeera as to the location and coordinates of their offices in Bagdad. It was lucky that the death toll wasnt higher as a number of journalists were also injured.

author by Eoin O'M.publication date Tue Apr 08, 2003 10:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

It is now clear that USK forces are getting ready to commit much greater atrocities in Baghdad. Hitting the mainstream media like this in so blatant a fashion has clear motivations: take out the 'independent' voices and bomb the locals, thereby avoiding a costly extended urban conflict.

http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0408/iraq.html

Related Link: http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0408/iraq.html
author by Chekovpublication date Tue Apr 08, 2003 11:42author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Non-Embedded Journalists Say Beaten, Starved By US - 4-7-3
08.04.2003 [08:51]

Arab News has learned that Luis Castro and Victor Silva, both reporters working for RTP Portuguese television, were held for four days, had their equipment, vehicle and video tapes confiscated, and were then escorted out of Iraq by the 101st Airborne Division.
Despite possessing the proper ãUnilateral Journalistä accreditation issued by the Coalition Forces Central Command, both journalists were detained.
Their ordeal at the hands of the Americans is in stark contrast to that received by Newsday journalists in Baghdad, who yesterday in Jordan described as ãhumaneä their treatment at the hands of their Iraqi interrogators despite suffering various indignities. ãI have covered 10 wars in the past six years ÷ in Angola, Afghanistan, Zaire, and East Timor. I have been arrested three times in Africa, but have never been subjected to such treatment or been physically beaten before,ä Castro said in an exclusive interview with Arab News.
"The Americans call themselves liberators and freedom fighters, but look what they have done to us," he added.
Castro and Silva entered Iraq 10 days ago. They had been to Umm Qasr and Basra and were traveling to Najaf when they were stopped by the military police.
According to Castro, their accredited identification was checked and they were given the all clear to proceed.
"Suddenly, for no reason, the situation changed," Castro told Arab News. "We were ordered down on the ground by the soldiers. They stepped on our hands and backs and handcuffed us."
"We were put in our own car. The soldiers used our satellite phones to call their families at home. I begged them to allow me to use my own phone to call my family, but they refused. When I protested, they pushed me to the ground and kicked me in the ribs and legs."
"I believe the reason we were detained was because we are not embedded with the US forces," he continued. "Embedded journalists are always escorted by military minders. What they write is controlled and, through them, the military feeds its own version of the facts to the world. When independent journalists such as us come around, we pose a threat because they cannot control what we write."
After being held for four days, they were transported to the 101st Airborne Division to be escorted out of Iraq.
Castro told Arab News: "A lieutenant in charge of the military police told me, 'My men are like dogs, they are trained only to attack, please try to understand'."
The journalists were then transported by truck to Camp Udairi to await a helicopter transfer out of Iraq. At Camp Udairi, they told their stories to members of the US Marines.
One soldier, who Castro asked not be identified, wrote out a note, which was shown to Arab News. The note said: "I am so sorry that you had to endure such bad conditions, but remember that I care and pray you can forgive."
"The Americans in Iraq are totally crazy and are afraid of everything that moves. I would have expected this to happen to us at the hands of the Iraqis, but not at the hands of the Americans. This is typical of the American attitude, as related to us by British forces. The attitude is 'shoot first and ask questions later'", Castro added.
Castro, a veteran journalist, has had all his tapes and equipment returned to him, but not his jeep.
When asked by Arab News what he intends to do next, he replied: "Return to Iraq as soon as possible to tell the truth to the world about what is happening there."

author by gargoylepublication date Tue Apr 08, 2003 14:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Do you really believe that a LT in the Army said: "My men are like dogs, they are trained only to attack, please try to understand."

Obviously this undermines the whole diatribe.

author by unbelieverpublication date Tue Apr 08, 2003 16:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The journalist that heard it first hand was interviewed on channel 4. This is a channel more honest in its war coverage than RTE etc. Why does Gargoyle pretend to believe it was not true? Does he not know any americans? Even the ordinary tourists are ignorant and loud enough never mind the ones in uniform!

author by gargoylepublication date Tue Apr 08, 2003 19:49author address author phone Report this post to the editors

You're asking me to believe that a LT in the Army said his men are like dogs trained to attack? No officer would badmouth their troops like this, ESPECIALLY a LT. who is at most in charge of a platoon or something...a very tight knit group.

A complete fabrication.

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