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Thursday, June 15, 2006
Day Of Solidarity With Journalists In Iraq Held
Iraq -- A TV grab of Iraqi journalist Atwar Bahjat, who was assassinated in the central city of Samarra in February 2006, undated
Iraqi journalist Atwar Bahjat was killed in Samarra in February
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PRAGUE, June 15, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- The world's largest federation of media unions  has declared June 15 a global day of solidarity with journalists working in Iraq.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), together with regional  journalism organizations, has organized demonstrations in Iraq for today to highlight the growing number of journalists killed in Iraq.

IFJ General Secretary Aidan White told RFE/RL that the past three years in Iraq  have been the deadliest ever for journalists.

"It is unquestionably the most dangerous and difficult period experienced by any  group of journalists in modern history," he said. "We have a situation where more than  130 journalists and media staff have been killed in the last three years,  journalists are regularly targeted, they've been taken hostage, they're subject to  political pressure, there's never really been anything like it."

The IFJ said the event has three main goals: providing humanitarian support  to Iraqi journalists and their families, creating an international group to protect journalists in Iraq, and urging the international community to provide more  assistance for Iraqi journalists.   

White said more than 100 national associations and unions of journalists have signed an appeal for support for Iraqi journalists, and money has been donated  to an international humanitarian appeal fund for the victims of violence in Iraq.

Two local media unions, the Iraqi Syndicate of Journalists and the Kurdish  Association of Journalists, have joined with the IFJ to organize today's  demonstrations.

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World Press Freedom Day
NOT REALLY SO FUNNY: The Paris-based World Association of Newspapers asked French cartoonist Michel Cambon to produce a series of cartoons on the theme of jailed journalists to mark World Press Freedom Day (May 3). Below, RFE/RL reproduces several of Cambon's cartoons.


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RFE/RL's Press Freedom Day stories:

Iraq: Covering The Most Dangerous Beat On Earth

Afghanistan: Women In Journalism Battle Restrictions, Threats

Iran: State Maintains Tight Control Over Information 

CIS: Press Freedom In Former Soviet Union Under Assault

Central Asia: Bureaucratic Obstacles Hinder Journalists 

Central Asia: Governments Wary Of Independent Media 

Central Asia: Journalists Still Face Harassment, Threats
 

 To view an archive of RFE/RL's coverage of media-related stories, click here.


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