Al-Jazeera correspondent detained in Basra
Al-Jazeera | 21.04.2003 03:20
Al-Jazeera correspondent detained in Basra
The Al-Jazeera correspondent said it was the third time British forces had harassed him.
Weapons were pointed at Mohsen and his driver. The Al-Jazeera correspondent said the British soldier said US-led forces “were dealing only with listed journalists who accompanied coalition forces.”
They were escorted to a British camp where a soldier addressed them in Arabic and told them they would not be allowed to work in the area until further notice.
Mohsen said the soldier repeatedly asked him how he could be an Iraqi and be working for Al-Jazeera.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists condemned the arrest. “For US-led forces to detain a journalist working in Iraq is a violation of press freedom and coalition forces are obligated to respect the right of journalists of all outlets to work in the country,” said spokesman Frank Smyth.
The crew was released after three hours.
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