World Video | Defence | Foreign Affairs | Natural Events | Trade | NZ in World News | NZ National News Video | NZ Regional News | Search

 


UNESCO: Killing Of Iraqi Journalist Must Not Go Unpunished

Killing Of Iraqi Journalist Must Not Go Unpunished, Says UNESCO Chief

New York, Apr 4 2011 10:10AM
The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today condemned the killing of a young Iraqi journalist, stressing that the attack must not go unpunished.

Sabah al-Bazee was a 30-year-old freelance journalist who worked for several media outlets, including Reuters and CNN. He was among 20 people killed on 29 March when gunmen attacked the provincial government building in the city of Tikrit.

“The vicious attack that took his life, and many others as well, is an attack against the whole of Iraqi society and must not go unpunished,” UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova said in a news release.

“Free and independent information, the basis of open informed debate, is essential for the reconstruction of Iraq where all too many journalists have been paying with their lives to keep civil society at home and abroad informed,” she added.

“I encourage the authorities in Iraq to do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to justice.”

Mr. al-Bazee’s death follows the murder of another Iraqi freelance reporter in February. Hilal al-Ahmadi, who was well known for his articles on corruption in the country, was shot as he headed to work in the northern city of Mosul.

ENDS

 
 
 
World Headlines

 

Bolivia: UN Lends $8 Million For Poverty Alleviation

The United Nations rural development arm has lent Bolivia about $8 million to fund projects to alleviate poverty in two departments, the agency reported today following the signing of a financing agreement with the Government of the South American country. More>>


Jakarta: No Attention Paid To Papua

Ever since Papua was incorporated into the Indonesian Republic, the central government has never shown any goodwill. Whenever the Papuan people scream about something or other, they remain silent [diam seribu bahasa] but go ahead and do something that ... More>>


UN: Ban Stresses Cultural Tolerance

The recent burning of a copy of the Koran in the United States and similar actions anywhere else contradict the efforts of the United Nations to promote tolerance, intercultural understanding and mutual respect between cultures and religions, Secretary-General ... More>>


Yemen: Foreign Secretary Appalled At Ongoing Violence

Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the Yemeni security forces' violence against demonstrators in Taiz, Hodeida and Sana'a in Yemen. More>>


UN: Iranian President And Ban Discuss Arab World

The recent political developments in the Middle East and North Africa, especially the situation in Libya, Bahrain and Yemen, have topped discussions between Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. More>>



Australia: Time To Improve Workers’ Rights

Brussels, 04 April 2011 (ITUC OnLine): The state of fundamental workers’ rights in Australia is disclosed in a new report by the ITUC, published to coincide with the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) review of its trade policies. More>>


DR Congo: UN Plane Crashes While Trying To Land In Capital

Fears are growing for the fate of more than 30 people on board a United Nations plane which has crashed today as it attempted to land at the main civilian airport in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). More>>



Negotiations: Taiwan Gives Cross-Strait Military Talks Cold Shoulder

The time is not ripe for Taiwan and China to engage in political and military talks, according to Taiwan ’s Mainland Affairs Council Deputy Minister Liu Te-shun March 31. More>>

More RSS  RSS News AlertsNews Alerts

 
 
World
Search Scoop  
 
 
powered by newsagent
NZ independent news