Iraqi Journalists Charged Under New Laws Criminalizing Speech Against The Government...

The New York Times   |  Paul von Zielbauer   |   September 28, 2006 11:03 PM


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Ahmed al-Karbouli, a reporter for Baghdadiya TV in the violent city of Ramadi, did his best to ignore the death threats, right up until six armed men drilled him with bullets after midday prayers.

He was the fourth journalist killed in Iraq in September alone, out of a total of more than 130 since the 2003 invasion, the vast majority of them Iraqis. But these days, men with guns are not Iraqi reporters' only threat. Men with gavels are, too.

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