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Iraqi police mobilise team to protect reporters

Wed Oct 8, 2008 3:59pm IST
 
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By Aseel Kami

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi authorities have unveiled a new hotline to protect journalists, but reporters in the world's most dangerous country still fear for their lives.

Police say they have thwarted two attempts to assassinate journalists in two weeks since setting up the hotline with a journalists' rights group.

One of the intended victims was Saad Qusay, a correspondent for the U.S.-funded Arabic-language TV channel al-Hurra in the southern city of Basra. The Interior Ministry says it captured a militia member who had threatened to kill him.

Qusay praised the operation, which has also provided him with a round-the-clock police guard near his home, but said he still lives in fear.

"I cannot hide the fact that I feel afraid. I feel afraid for my family because they arrested one person but the cell is still free," Qusay, 25, told Reuters by telephone.

"The security forces in Basra advise me to leave Iraq for the time being, for my safety."

The New York based Committee to Protect Journalists says about 135 journalists and 53 other media staff have been killed in Iraq since 2003, making it the deadliest conflict for reporters in recent decades. Other tallies are even higher.

The new hotline was set up with the Journalistic Freedoms Observatory, a non-governmental Iraqi organisation that defends reporters. The hotline numbers are posted on the JFO website www.jfoiraq.org.  Continued...

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