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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (18798)5/4/2003 12:47:39 PM
From: lurqer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (18798)5/4/2003 6:29:08 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 89467
 
The Israelization of America continues....with this type of thing to look forward to....

THE WORLD
British Call for Probe of Journalist's Death in Gaza
James Miller was shot by the Israeli army while at work in the Rafah refugee camp.

From Reuters

LONDON — Britain on Saturday demanded a thorough inquiry after the
Israeli military fatally shot a British television cameraman in a Palestinian
refugee camp.

"We are in touch with the Israeli authorities and we are pushing for a full and
transparent investigation," a Foreign Office spokesman said regarding the
death of freelance journalist James Miller.

Israeli forces demolishing
a home suspected of
concealing an
arms-smuggling tunnel in
the Gaza Strip shot Miller
on Friday in the Rafah
refugee camp, where he
was making a
documentary on the
effect of violence on
Palestinian children,
witnesses said.

He died after being taken
by Israeli forces for
treatment.

Britain's Channel Four, which has broadcast Miller's work in the past, also called for an inquiry. "It
goes without saying that the circumstances need to be carefully examined," a spokeswoman said.

Channel Four's acting head of news, Dorothy Byrne, said the death of the highly respected journalist
was devastating.

"We are horrified to hear the tragic news that James has been killed. It's an unbearable loss for his
family and the journalistic community is diminished by his death," Byrne said.

"He was one of the outstanding camera operators of his generation. He was brave but he was also
extremely experienced and he would never take unnecessary risks."

At the time of his death Friday, Miller, who won acclaim for a documentary about life under Taliban
rule in Afghanistan called "Beneath the Veil," was working on a documentary for American network
HBO, colleagues said.

Paris-based media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, which on Saturday marked International
Press Freedom Day, said it was appalled by Miller's death and joined calls on the Israeli government
for an investigation.

Abdel-Rahman Abdullah, a Palestinian freelance journalist who saw the nighttime incident, said the
troops opened fire unprovoked despite clear press markings on the television crew.

The Israeli army denied that troops targeted Miller, saying their operation was to uncover tunnels used
by militants to smuggle in weapons from nearby Egypt for the 31-month-old armed uprising. The army
said it was responding to hostile fire.