Reuters seeks evidence on cameraman held in Iraq

Thu Jul 31, 2008 9:52pm BST
 
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By Dean Yates

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Reuters urged the U.S. military on Thursday to immediately release an Iraqi cameraman working for the news organisation or to publicly produce evidence to justify his detention.

Ali al-Mashhadani, who also works freelance for the BBC and Washington-based National Public Radio, was detained in Baghdad on Saturday while he was in the Green Zone government compound for routine checks for a U.S. military press card.

U.S. forces have detained Mashhadani before. No charge has ever been filed against the cameraman, who is based in Ramadi, the capital of western Anbar province.

"Any accusations against a journalist should be aired publicly and dealt with fairly and swiftly, with the journalist having the right to counsel and present a defence," said Reuters Editor-in-Chief David Schlesinger.

"Iraqi journalists like Mashhadani play a vital role in telling this story to the world."

A spokesman for the BBC said: "We were concerned to hear of Mashhadani's detention, and urge the U.S. military to disclose as a matter of urgency the grounds on which he is being held and what charges, if any, he faces."

A U.S. military spokesman said Mashhadani was being held at Camp Cropper, an American prison near Baghdad's airport.

"He is being detained because he has been assessed to be a threat to the security of Iraq and coalition forces," the spokesman said, declining to elaborate.  Continued...

 
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