SFGate: US accused of hypocrisy over imprisonment of Reuters cameraman
August 3rd, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Press freedom and ethics
While the US is calling for the release of its journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling, Ibrahim Jassam, a Reuters cameraman, is still being held in US custody in Iraq, reports SFGate.
“[W]e are subject to the taint of hypocrisy if we detain journalists and then criticize other countries for doing the same thing,” Allen Weiner, co-director of the Stanford international law program and a former State Department legal adviser, says in this report, which also raises questions about the lack of special protections for journalists under international law.
Tags: Allen Weiner, cameraman, co-director, co-director of international law program, Department of State, Euna Lee, Ibrahim Jassam, Iraq, Laura Ling, law program, legal adviser, reuters, Stanford, United States, us
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