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Iraq |
Al-Jazeera’s Basra hotel bombed |
2003-04-02 |
A hotel in Basra being used as a base by al-Jazeera's team of correspondents in the city was shelled this morning, the Arabic TV news channel has claimed. The Basra Sheraton, whose only guests are al-Jazeera journalists, received four direct hits this morning during a heavy artillery bombardment, according to the Qatar-based broadcaster. No casualties were reported in the incident, but al-Jazeera said it would be writing to the Pentagon again to provide full details of the location of all its journalists and bureaux in Iraq. "Dear al-Jazeera, we received your letter of 2 April 2003 detailing your positions. We forwarded it to the targeting cell at CENTCOM. They confirm that it matches what they have on file. Have a nice day." The shelling of the Basra Sheraton mirrors a similar incident during the Afghan war, when al-Jazeera accused the US military of deliberately targeting its Kabul office, despite having told the Americans where its reporters were based. In November 2001 al-Jazeera's base in the Afghan capital was destroyed by a US bomb that also damaged the nearby BBC office. A twofer! At the time the Pentagon denied it had deliberately targeted al-Jazeera, but said it could not explain why the Kabul office was hit. You would think they'd take the hint. |
Posted by:Steve |
#4 Oh I'm sure they could explain it,sept why bother you already know why. |
Posted by: Brew 2003-04-02 23:32:11 |
#3 Al-Jazeera's taking it in the shorts today - bombed by the Merkins, thrown out by the Iraqis. |
Posted by: Fred 2003-04-02 21:08:14 |
#2 "...don't forget to include your office hours, also. Cordially yours, CENTCOM" |
Posted by: Carl 2003-04-02 14:51:11 |
#1 al-Jazeera said it would be writing to the Pentagon again to provide full details of the location of all its journalists and bureaux in Iraq. Thanks, that'll really help. |
Posted by: tu3031 2003-04-02 13:58:39 |