02 décembre 2008
The IFJ Welcomes Baghdad Court Order to Release Iraqi Journalist
The
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today welcomed the decision of
the Iraqi Central Criminal Court ordering the release of Ibrahim Jassam
Mohammed, an Iraqi freelance photographer who was arrested in September.
"We
welcome this court decision and call for the immediate release of Ibrahim,"
said Aidan White, IFJ General
Secretary. "Failure of the Iraqi and United States. authorities to
present evidence of any criminal activity on his part proves his arrest was as
arbitrary as it was a serious violation of his rights as a journalist."
According
to media reports, the court ordered Ibrahim's release after prosecutors
admitted there was no evidence against him and that they were withdrawing the
charges.
Ibrahim,
who also worked for Reuters News and some Iraqi media, was detained in
September by Iraqi and U.S.
forces at his home in Mahmudiya and his equipment confiscated. He is held now
by the American forces at Camp Cropper prison near Baghdad.
The
IFJ continues to press all forces in Iraq to respect the journalists'
rights and refrain from targeting them.
"Journalists
in Iraq are working under
the most difficult situations and such reckless arrests and detention by
authorities must stop.We urge the US forces to liberate Ibrahim
immediately. Our colleague should be set free and the will of the court put
into effect without any delay," added
White.
For
more information contact the IFJ at + 32 2 235 2207
The
IFJ represents over 600,000 journalists in 123 countries worldwide









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