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2 Iraqi journalists shot dead while covering anti-government protests

Baghdad [Iraq], Jan 13 (ANI): An Iraqi journalist and his cameraman were shot dead by unknown gunmen last week while covering anti-government demonstrations in Iraq's southern city of Basra, officials said.

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Mourners carry mock coffins for Ahmed Abdulsamad and Safa Ghali, local journalists at Dijla TV station, who were killed by gunmen as they were covering protests in Basra

Baghdad [Iraq], Jan 13 (ANI): An Iraqi journalist and his cameraman were shot dead by unknown gunmen last week while covering anti-government demonstrations in Iraq's southern city of Basra, officials said.
On Saturday, the US Embassy in Baghdad confirmed the "assassinations" of Ahmen Abdel Samad, 39, a correspondent with Iraqi cable news outlet Dijla TV, and cameraman Safaa Ghali, 37, in a statement cited by Fox News.
A group of armed men in a 4x4 vehicle approached their car and opened fire, witnesses told Al Jazeera.
Ghali was rushed to a hospital in critical condition but later died.
The embassy condemned the killings as "deplorable" and "cowardly."
"The ongoing assassinations, kidnappings, harassment, and intimidation of members of the press, social media activists, and pro-reform activists in Iraq by armed groups cannot continue to go unpunished," the embassy said.
The embassy said it is the Iraqi government's responsibility to uphold the right to freedom of expression, protect journalists and ensure that activists can demonstrate peacefully without fear of repercussions.
"This can only happen if the perpetrators are found and brought to justice," the embassy said.
It remains unclear who or which group carried out the killings.
Samad had recently criticised Iraqi security forces and Iran in social media posts.
Hours before his death, he posted a video critical of how Iraqi security forces arrested protesters in Basra but did not arrest or beat those protesting in front of the US Embassy in Baghdad, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Days earlier, he tweeted that Iran was using the daughter of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a US airstrike earlier this month, to incite vengeance.
"Iran they are taking advantage of everything for the proxy war," he wrote.
The alleged assassinations come nearly two years after the high-profile killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul by a team of Saudi agents. Khashoggi had voiced criticisms of the Saudi government. (ANI)

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