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Reuters Cameraman Shot Dead in Ramadi

HeadlineNov 02, 2004

In Ramadi, a Reuters cameraman was among the six people shot dead by a sniper on Monday. The 57-year-old Dhia Najim was on assignment with Reuters when he was killed. Agence France Press reported that it remains unclear whether the sniper was from the U.S. or the Iraqi resistance. Reporters Without Borders has determined at least 46 journalists and other media workers have now been killed inside Iraq following the U.S. invasion. Two French journalists have been missing since they were abducted on August 20.

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