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Syria: Growing Calls For Independent Investigation After Death Of French Journalist

Syria Independent Investigation

Posted: 01/12/12 07:02 AM ET

BEIRUT (AP) — The death of a French TV cameraman during a government-sponsored trip to Syria has renewed calls for an independent assessment of the violent conflict in the country, as the government and the opposition traded blame Thursday.

The French government, human rights groups and the opposition demanded an independent investigation into the killing of Gilles Jacquier while filming a pro-government rally in the restive city of Homs Wednesday.

Jacquier, who worked for France-2 Television, became the first Western journalist to be killed in the 10-month-old Syrian uprising.

He was among a group of 15 journalists on the government trip when they were hit by several grenades, and his death was likely to become a rallying cry for both sides.

The opposition called for protests in Jacquier's honor Thursday, and activists said hundreds of people held demonstrations across the country in cold and rainy weather, demanding the downfall of President Bashar Assad.

The government has said the attack shows the uprising is the work of terrorists, a narrative the government has maintained since the start of the revolt against Assad ten months ago. The opposition contends the regime is behind the bloodshed, to tarnish the uprising.

"The journalists were attacked in a heavily militarized regime stronghold — it would be hugely difficult for any armed opposition to penetrate the area and launch such a deadly attack," said Wissam Tarif, a campaigner for online global activist group, Avaaz.

Nadim Houry, a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch, called for an independent, preferably international, investigation.

"Yesterday's case of the killing of the French journalist raises a number of questions, who launched the attacks, what was the purpose. The answer is we don't know," he said in an interview in Beirut Thursday. "So at this point, what's important is again to launch a credible investigation."

State-run news agency SANA said the government organized tour for journalists comes in the framework of the Syrian government's acceptance for the foreign media "to move freely" in Syria.

Syria has banned almost all foreign journalists from Syria since the start of the uprising in March, and only recently started issuing short term visas for a limited number of journalists, who are allowed to move only accompanied by government minders.

"It's up to Syrian authorities to ensure the security of international journalists on their territory," French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said Wednesday.

During the uprising, several Syrian journalists have been killed or tortured as they tried to cover the revolt, which has proven the most serious challenge to the Assad family's 40-year dynasty. With the U.N. estimate of more than 5,000 dead since March, it is among the bloodiest uprisings of the Arab Spring.

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12:24 PM on 01/12/2012
Who did it? They know who did it. The US supported opposition terrorist did it. Any investigation will show that. Sorry to hear about the death of Gilles Jacquier in Homs. The US and France must stop supporting the terrorist opposition that killed Gilles Jacquier while doing his job as a journalist­. The blood of France 2 reporter Gilles Jacquier is on the hands of supporters of terrorism in Syria Alain Juppé & his boss Nicolas Sarkozy.
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omobob
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12:14 PM on 01/12/2012
Arab League observers, investigating the killings in Syria could find little evidence. It’s like asking the Fox to investigate the theft at the Chicken Coop. There is no argument that Syria needs to be monitored but just what will that do,? Sio far Assad has turned a deaf ear and a blind eye to the killings and beatings. fubar.
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mahnistanah
my micro-bio is so empty
12:13 PM on 01/12/2012
lol. "independent". what are they going to wait until there isn't a single Syrian left before they launch this independent investigation? pity the Arab for he has no way out.
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Omega2012
12:07 PM on 01/12/2012
5000 dead Syrian....nothing

1 dead Frenchman....We want an independent investigation!

What a joke!
11:50 AM on 01/12/2012
Now they done killed a white boy.
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yaskan
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10:27 AM on 01/12/2012
What are you waiting for?