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16 June 2008

Gaza journalists demand Israel answer over killing

Journalists in the Gaza Strip held a symbolic work stoppage on Monday as part of a protest to demand Israel explain why its troops killed a Reuters cameraman in the Palestinian enclave two months ago, says a Reuters report. Responding to condemnation of the killing from the European Union, Israel's foreign minister said during a meeting with EU counterparts that her government would publish the...

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13 June 2008

Israeli ambassador regrets Reuters cameraman’s death

Israel’s ambassador to the United States expressed regret over the death of Reuters cameraman Fadel Shana, who was killed by Israeli fire in the Gaza Strip in April, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). “Israel’s Ambassador Sallai Meridor met yesterday with the Committee to Protect Journalists delegation at their request,” said a statement from the Israeli...

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12 June 2008

CPJ delegation urges Israel to release findings in death of Reuters cameraman

The Committee to Protect Journalists has called on Israeli authorities to release the findings of an army investigation into the killing of a Reuters cameraman by an Israeli tank shell in the Gaza Strip two months ago. In a meeting with Israel’s ambassador to the United States, the CPJ delegation also urged the government to commit to a thorough, impartial, and credible inquiry into the killing...

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11 June 2008

Call for EU support for investigation into the death of cameraman Fadel Shana

Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has called is calling on European Commissioner for external relations, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, to raise the problem of risks to journalists covering fighting in the Palestinian territories at the Israel-EU Association Council meeting in Luxemburg on June 16. “The death of Fadel Shana, of the British news agency Reuters, on 16 April 2008, has reawakened our concern...

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15 May 2008

Reuters urges Israel answer on journalist killed

A month after journalist Fadel Shana was killed by an Israeli tank crew in the Gaza Strip, Reuters renewed its demand on Thursday for a prompt explanation from the Israeli army of why it fired on its cameraman. Shana, a 24-year-old Palestinian, was killed on April 16 along with eight mostly teenage bystanders by darts known as flechettes that burst out of a tank shell in mid-air. Shana had been...

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2 May 2008

Israel: Soldiers didn't know they were firing at journalist

The Israeli military said Wednesday that initial findings from its investigation into the killing of a Reuters news agency cameraman indicated that troops did not realize they were firing at a journalist, the Associated Press (AP) has reported. Palestinian cameraman Fadel Shana, 23, was killed April 16 by tank fire while covering fighting between Israeli troops and Gaza militants. His colleague...

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16 April 2008
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Israeli airstrike hits unarmoured Reuters vehicle in Gaza, kills cameraman

Israeli airstrike hits unarmoured Reuters vehicle in Gaza, kills cameraman

A Reuters cameraman was killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday in what appeared to be an Israeli military strike, the news agency reported. Fadel Shana, a 23-year-old Palestinian, was covering violence in the enclave. Two bystanders were also killed in an explosion after Shana stepped from his vehicle, apparently to film Israeli forces positioned several hundred meters (yards) away. His soundman...

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12 August 2007

Cameraman injured by Israeli gunfire unable to leave Gaza Strip to get artificial legs

Palestinian cameraman Imad Ghanem who was badly injured in gunfire by Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip last month is still waiting to be allowed to leave Gaza and go to Egypt to be fitted with artificial legs. One month after asking Israeli defence minister Ehud Barak to investigate the circumstances in which Israeli soldiers fired on Ghanem on July 5 in the Gaza Strip, Reporters sans Frontières...

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8 August 2007

Israel finally responds to British request over journalist's shooting

Israel's attorney-general has asked Britain for more information about an analysis of an audio recording which may shed new light on the killing of British journalist James Miller in Gaza in 2003, the Guardian has reported. Britain's former attorney-general, Lord Goldsmith, wrote to his Israeli counterpart Menachem Mazuz in June, presenting the analysis and asking him to begin legal proceedings...

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28 February 2007

Israeli forces detain TV director, attack journalists during Nablus raid

Israel Defence Forces (IDF) arrested a local television director and harassed several journalists during a military operation in the West Bank city of Nablus on Monday, the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has reported. An Israeli soldier gestures towards the camera during an Israeli military operation in the West Bank City of Nablus February 26, 2007. Israeli forces continued...

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