Source: IFEX
(RSF/IFEX) - 7 May 2012 - Reporters Without Borders is horrified to have
learned of the death three days ago of the Syrian citizen journalist
Abdul Ghani Kaakeh who was deliberately targeted during a demonstration
in the Salah Al-Din district
of the northwestern city of Aleppo.
“We strongly condemn this murder, which illustrates the extent to
which the government of Bashar al-Assad is ignoring the provisions of
the ceasefire plan of the former UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan,” the
press freedom organization said.
“The name of Abdul Ghani Kaakeh has swollen the ranks of those whose
efforts to inform the world about what is happening in Syria has cost
them their lives. We should like to offer our sincerest condolences to
his family and friends.”
The citizen journalist was hit in the neck by a bullet while he was
filming the Aleppo protest. He was reported to have been deliberately
targeted by the Syrian security forces, who had ordered him to stop
filming moments before he was shot.
He was taken to a makeshift hospital but died of his wound shortly
afterwards. He was buried on the same day in his home village of Tel
Nassibin, in Aleppo province.
Kaakeh, aged just 19, regularly filmed opposition demonstrations and
posted the footage on the Internet, which had led to his arrest several
times previously.
He was the sixth citizen journalist killed since the start of the
year. At least four of them died in April, as did the Lebanese cameraman
Ali Shaaban, who was shot dead on the
Syria-Lebanon border.
Reporters Without Borders notes that Assad is on its list of 41 Predators of Freedom of Information.
Another citizen journalist, Ali Mahmoud Othman, who was arrested
on 28 March, was interviewed on Syrian television as part of a
programme aired on 28 April that claimed to disclose the “secrets of
Baba Amr”, the district of Homs that was temporarily held by insurgents
and where the journalists RĂ©mi Ochlik and Marie Colvin were killed in February.
Reporters Without Borders condemns this forced confession and
macabre piece of stage management, which more are worthy of the
practices of the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to reports, Othman
was believed to have been subjected to severe torture by the intelligence service since his arrest.