TIMELINE-Journalists killed in Iraq
(Reuters) - An Iraqi reporter working for the New York Times was shot dead on his way to work in Baghdad on Friday, the newspaper said.
Iraq is the most dangerous place in the world to report. The Paris-based advocacy group Reporters Without Borders says more than 191 journalists and media assistants have been killed since 2003.
Following is a chronology of those reported killed in the past three months.
April 5 - The body of Iraqi journalist Khamail Muhsin is found with a gunshot wound to the head and signs of torture. She was last seen on April 3.
May 6 - Russian freelance photographer Dmitry Chebotayev is killed in a roadside bomb attack north of Baghdad. He is the first Russian journalist to be killed in Iraq.
May 9 - Two Iraqi journalists, a clerk for their media firm and their driver are dragged from their car and killed by gunmen southwest of Kirkuk near the small town of Rashad.
May 17 - Two ABC journalists, cameraman Alaa Uldeen Aziz and soundman Saif Laith Yousuf, are killed when their car is attacked in Baghdad.
May 21 - Militants kidnap and kill Ali Khalil from the Azzaman newspaper.
May 28 - Abdul Rahman al-Isawi, a reporter for the independent National Iraqi News Agency (NINA), is taken from his village of Amiriyat al-Falluja, west of Baghdad. Continued...



