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Media watchdogs condemn killing of Shireen Abu Akleh

Palestinia­n journalist was shot on Wednesday while covering an Israeli army operation in the West Bank

- Arab News London

Media rights organizati­ons on Wednesday called for a transparen­t, independen­t and immediate investigat­ion into the fatal shooting of

Palestinia­n journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.

The Committee to Protect Journalist­s, Reporters Without Borders and other media organizati­ons joined forces in demanding a fair and swift investigat­ion into the actions that led to Abu Akleh’s death.

“We are shocked and strongly condemn the killing of the prominent Palestinia­n-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the West Bank while doing her job and while clearly identified as a journalist,” said CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa Program Coordinato­r Sherif Mansour. “We call for an immediate and thorough investigat­ion into her killing. Journalist­s must be able to do their jobs safely and freely without being a target.”

Reporters Without Borders’ secretary-general Christophe Deloire echoed those demands, stating: “RSF is not satisfied with Israeli foreign minister Yair Lapid’s proposal of a joint investigat­ion into this journalist’s death, An independen­t internatio­nal investigat­ion must be launched as soon as possible.”

Meanwhile, describing Abu Akleh as a “trailblaze­r,” the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalist­s Associatio­n said in a statement that the organizati­on mourns the loss of “one of the most renowned Palestinia­n voices in journalism.”

“AMEJA joins other organizati­ons in demanding a transparen­t and independen­t investigat­ion into the actions that led to Shireen’s death,” the statement read. “Video shows Shireen and her colleagues were wearing press vests and helmets and were clearly identifiab­le as journalist­s. Journalist­s should be able to do their jobs without the threat of grave harm. The perpetrato­rs have to be held accountabl­e.”

Abu Akleh, a prominent journalist for Al Jazeera Arabic, was shot in the head on Wednesday while covering an Israeli army operation in the West Bank.

She was a veteran reporter on the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, and renowned across the Arab world as an authoritat­ive voice on the region’s most contested issue.

Immediatel­y following her death, Al Jazeera issued a statement accusing the Israeli security forces of “deliberate­ly” targeting Abu Akleh and of killing her “in cold blood.”

The Israeli authoritie­s denied the allegation­s, saying in a statement: “At this stage, we cannot determine by whose fire she was harmed and we regret her death.”

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said in a tweet that Israel was willing to conduct a joint investigat­ion into her death with the Palestinia­ns.

According to RSF’s statistics, more than 140 journalist­s have been the victims of violations by the Israeli security forces since 2018, and at least 30 journalist­s have been killed since 2000.

We are shocked and strongly condemn the killing of the prominent Palestinia­n-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the West Bank while doing her job and while clearly identified as a journalist.

The Committee to Protect Journalist­s

Video shows Shireen and her colleagues were wearing press vests and helmets and were clearly identifiab­le as

journalist­s. Journalist­s should be able to do their jobs without the threat of grave harm.

Arab and Middle Eastern

Journalist­s Associatio­n

 ?? CALL FOR JUSTICE
AFP ?? A mural in honor of Shireen Abu Akleh in Gaza City. Media rights groups have protested the killing of the slain Palestinia­n journalist in Jerusalem. She was widely hailed for her bravery and profession­alism.
CALL FOR JUSTICE AFP A mural in honor of Shireen Abu Akleh in Gaza City. Media rights groups have protested the killing of the slain Palestinia­n journalist in Jerusalem. She was widely hailed for her bravery and profession­alism.

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