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Iraq-Jordan
ARAB MEDIA DEPART FALLUJAH; INTIMIDATION CITED
2004-11-04
BAGHDAD, IRAQ — Quds Arab-language news wire service in recent days has reported that four Arab-language media outlets have been forced from the city of Fallujah by Anti-Iraqi Forces.
Now that's very interesting
According to Quds, Al-Arabiya, Middle East Broadcasting Company, Lebanese Broadcasting Company and Al-Iraqiyah television were forced from Fallujah by Anti-Iraqi Forces because they were accused of providing biased coverage to Coalition forces by refusing to air insurgent stock footage of alleged civilian casualties.
Fake, but accurate stock footage of dead puppies and baby ducks. Wonder if SeeBS is interested.
In discussions with Coalition officials, reporters from both Al Arabiya and MBC acknowledged threats to correspondents and indicated that some correspondents had withdrawn from Fallujah for their own safety and were reporting via phone from outside the city.

Saturday, seven people were killed and 19 wounded when a car bomb exploded outside the Baghdad offices of Al-Arabiya, the Dubai-based TV network. A web post claimed responsibility for the bombing on the Al-Izah bulletin board (http://www.alezah.com) in the name of the '1920 Revolution Brigades', and another post to the Arab Dialogue Forum (http://www.hdrmut.net/vb) claimed the attack on behalf of the Jihad Martyrs Companies in Iraq. Shootings, abductions and other acts of intimidation by Iraqi insurgents have made it difficult for journalists to operate and report freely.
They also may sense what's going to happen soon and don't want to be stuck in the target area.
Posted by:Steve

#12  Just like the same vase we saw stolen after the liberation of Baghdad.
Posted by: anonymous2u   2004-11-04 9:39:38 PM  

#11  Why yes, Mr. Crawford, they do.
Posted by: RWV   2004-11-04 6:56:33 PM  

#10  insurgent stock footage of alleged civilian casualties

What?! You mean the terrorists have a library of video of wailing women and bleeding children, which they trot out to idiot reporters every time a pack of jihadis gets blown away?!
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-11-04 6:44:51 PM  

#9  so Al Jizz has the exclusive I assume. Banned but not gone?
Posted by: Whuling Snesing6118   2004-11-04 5:55:59 PM  

#8  At almost the same time, the US has announced that it is adding six(?) Iraqi news embeds to its forces around Fallujah. To me, that means two, maybe three days before launch.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2004-11-04 4:59:50 PM  

#7  Proving that ultimately, the pen is NOT mightier than the sword.

Darn! I wish they had stuck around.
Posted by: 2b   2004-11-04 3:27:00 PM  

#6  The names of these terrorist groups would be funny in any other context:

- 1920 Revolution Brigades

- Jihad Martyrs Companies

What else can they come up with:

- Suicidal Morlocks Platoon

- Butchers for Kidnapping and Jihad

- Prophets of Submission and Doom

What kind of names will the Iraqi use for their sport teams in the future?
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2004-11-04 3:09:38 PM  

#5  I hear they only have a few of those factories left.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-11-04 3:05:43 PM  

#4  Scared off by Rethug Challengers likely.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-11-04 3:03:44 PM  

#3  The terrorist spin doctors don't like when the shoe is on the other foot. If Quds & the rest of the Muslim reporters would like to remain in Fallujah they should be able to, but it will be their last assignment promoting the jihadist view point.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-11-04 2:56:47 PM  

#2  L,
You forgot baby milk factories.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2004-11-04 2:48:05 PM  

#1  All that and hardspots located near the petting zoo and daycare play areas
Posted by: Lucky   2004-11-04 2:44:36 PM  

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