Saturday, May 12, 2007

 

Reporters Without Borders provides financial help to slain journalists families

Media, Aid
(AP) - Reporters Without Borders is providing financial help to the families of journalists killed in Iraq, the advocacy group said Friday. The group's secretary-general Robert Menard traveled to Baghdad this week to deliver the aid to the Iraqi journalists' families. He said funds were provided to 20 families in the autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq and 57 families elsewhere in the country also would receive funds. He did not say how much each family would receive.
"We will do the same for other families in the future," Menard said, according to a statement. Menard also said he met with Iraq's President Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, and urged the authorities to go after those responsible for the killings of journalists and to adopt legislation that would promote press freedom. He also referred to eight Iraqi journalists he said were being held by the Iraqi security forces and the U.S. Army, and he expressed concern about 12 Iraqi journalists who were taken hostage. The U.S. has been detaining an Associated Press photographer, Bilal Hussein, in Iraq for a year.
"They are detained on suspicion of links with terrorists without anyone producing evidence and without being brought to trial," he said. Reporters Without Borders says at least 123 journalists and 51 media assistants have been killed since the U.S.-led war began in March 2003.

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