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Thursday, August 19, 2004 at 07:07AM
AN Iraqi freelance journalist working for Germany's ZDF
television has been killed in the flashpoint city of Fallujah, the
network said today. Mahmud Hamid Abbas, 32, had gone to the city on
Sunday to film when he was killed "in unexplained circumstances", it
said. The media watchdog Reporters without Borders (RSF) said the
journalist was killed as he was leaving his native Fallujah for
Baghdad. "When he phoned the ZDF office in Baghdad to say he was coming
he mentioned he had just filmed a house destroyed by US warplanes," RSF
said, quoting ZDF's Iraq correspondent. "About 25 minutes later, he
rang again to say he had seen a second attack. During the call, he
suddenly said he and others with him were being fired at. There was a
dull thud, apparently an explosion, and the line was cut off, according
to the ZDF correspondent in Iraq," the Paris-based rights group said in
a statement. [more ]