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Wednesday, August 18, 2004
 

Bush brings freedom of the press to Iraq

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One of the alleged goals of the invasion of Iraq was to introduce democracy to the country. Democracy, of course, not only includes freedom of the press it requires a free press to preserve accountability in government and an informed electorate. Let's see how free the press is in Iraq

IRAQI police have threatened to kill every journalist working in the holy city of Najaf, where US forces are locked in a tense stand-off with Moqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army.

After a series of veiled warnings to leave on Sunday, two marked police cars pulled up at dusk outside the Sea of Najaf hotel on the outskirts of town, where Arab and Western journalists are staying.

Ten uniformed policemen walked into the hotel and demanded that the al-Arabiya, Reuters and AP correspondents go with them.

Journalists told them they were not there, but the policemen found and arrested Ahmed al-Salahih, the al-Arabiya correspondent, who the day before had been given a special exemption from the earlier eviction orders.

A uniformed lieutenant then told the assembled journalists and hotel staff: "We are going to open fire on this hotel. I'm going to smash it all, kill you all, and I'm going to put four snipers to target anybody who goes out of the hotel. You have brought it upon yourselves."

(News Interactive: Iraqi officers threaten reporters) Remember, the terrorists hate us for our freedom.
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