Al
Jazeera cameraman killed in Libya
Sunday March 13, 2011 07:55:42 AM,
IANS
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Tripoli: An Al Jazeera cameraman has been killed in an ambush near the city of
Benghazi in eastern Libya.
Ali Hassan Al Jaber was returning to Benghazi from a nearby town
Saturday after filing a report on an opposition protest when
unknown assailants opened fire on the car he and his colleagues
were travelling in, Al Jazeera reported.
Al Jaber was rushed to hospital, but did not survive.
Wadah Khanfar, director-general of Al Jazeera, said the network
"will not remain silent" and will pursue those behind the ambush
through legal channels.
"Al Jazeera condemns the cowardly crime, which comes as part of
the Libyan regime's malicious campaign targeting Al Jazeera and
its staff," the network said in a statement.
"Al Jazeera reiterates the assault cannot dent its resolve to
continue its mission, professionally enlightening the public of
the unfolding events in Libya and elsewhere," it said.
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