Railroading A Journalist In Iraq

nhboy

Ubi bene ibi patria
"At long last, prize-winning Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein may get his day in court. The trouble is, justice won't be blind in this case -- his lawyer will be.

Bilal has been imprisoned by the U.S. military in Iraq since he was picked up April 12, 2006, in Ramadi, a violent town in a turbulent province where few Western journalists dared go. The military claimed then that he had suspicious links to insurgents. This week, Editor & Publisher magazine reported the military has amended that to say he is, in fact, a "terrorist" who had "infiltrated the AP."

We believe Bilal's crime was taking photographs the U.S. government did not want its citizens to see. That he was part of a team of AP photographers who had just won a Pulitzer Prize for work in Iraq may have made Bilal even more of a marked man."

washingtonpost.com
 

cwo_ghwebb

No Use for Donk Twits
I read this when it came out. Note the author and his position. AP has been hammered over this dude for a verrry long time. Michelle Malkin and some other bloggers have written extensively about the subject if you're interested. AP is just covering their butts.
 
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