April 17, 2008
PCHR Strongly Condemns Willful Killing of a Journalist by IOF; Reuters Cameraman Killed by an Israeli Tank Shell
PCHR Strongly Condemns Willful Killing of a Journalist by IOF; Reuters Cameraman Killed by an Israeli Tank Shell

 

Ref: 32/2008

Date: 17 April 2008

Time: 09:00 GMT 

PCHR Strongly Condemns Willful Killing of a Journalist by IOF; Reuters Cameraman Killed by an Israeli Tank Shell

PCHR strongly condemns the crime committed by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Wednesday evening, which took the life of Fadel Shana’a, a Palestinian journalist, when he carrying out his job in Gaza. PCHR expresses utmost concern over continued crimes committed by IOF against Journalists and media professionals, which is a reflection of excessive use of force against civilians, and systematic targeting of journalists to prevent them from covering crimes committed against civilians.

According to information obtained by PCHR, and the testimony of Wafa Abu Mezyed, a Reuters soundman who was wounded in the attack, at approximately 17:00 on Wednesday, 16 April 2008, Fadel Subhi Shana’a, 23, a cameraman, and Wafa Younsi Abu Mezyed, 25, a soundman, both working for Reuters, were near al-Ihasn Mosque in Juhor al-Dik village, southeast of Gaza City, photographing crimes committed by IOF in the area.[1] When they finished their work, Shana’a and Abu Mezyed traveled in their sport utility vehicle bearing “TV” and “Press” markings towards Salah al-Din Street to leave the village. Abu Mezyed Sated:

 

“When we were traveling towards Salah al-Din Street, Israeli military vehicles were nearly 700 meters away from us. We stopped and got out of the vehicle and Shana’a started to photograph the military vehicles. We were wearing bulletproof suits and carrying cameras. When I was driving a number of children away from us, I was surprised by a shell falling near Shana’a who was standing near the vehicle. I saw him falling on the ground and I was wounded by shrapnel to the left hand. Another shell hit the back of the vehicle, and I was wounded by shrapnel to the pelvis and the right foot. I cried and ran towards ambulances to save us.”

 

Immediately, ambulances evacuated Shana’a and Abu Mezyed to al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Deir al-Balah. According to medical sources, Shana’a was brought the hospital dead.        

Reuters stated on its web site that “Shana’a was covering events in the Gaza Strip for Reuters on a day of intense violence.” “He had stepped from his car to film an Israeli tank dug in several hundred meters (yards) away, when an explosion killed him and two youth passing by. Video from Shana’s camera showed the tank opening fire. Two seconds after the shot raises dust around its gun, the tape goes blank – seemingly at the moment Shana was hit,” the statement added.

PCHR strongly condemns this latest crime, which is part of systematic targeting of journalists by IOF. Since the beginning of the current Intifada in late September 2000, IOF have killed 9 journalists, including an Italian journalist and a British one, and have wounded at least 170 others.

PCHR reiterates its calls for the international community and the High Contracting Parties of the 1949 Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War to fulfill their obligation to ensure respect for the Convention in all circumstances, and to immediately intervene to stop grave breaches of the Convention perpetrated by IOF.

 

Table of Journalists Killed by IOF since September 2000

 

Name

Age

Place of Residence

Job

Date of the Attack

Place of the Attack

Mohammed ‘Abdul Karim al-Beshawi

27

Balata, Nablus

Photographer of al-Hayat al-Jadeeda newspaper and Sawt al-Haq magazine

31 July 2001

Nablus

‘Otham ‘Abdul Qader al-Qatanani

24

‘Askar, Nablus

Correspondent of the Kwaiti Kona news agency

31 July 2001

Nablus

‘Emad Subhi Abu Zahra

30

Jenin

Director of al-Nakhil Office for Media and Press

12 July 2002

Jenin

‘Essam Mithqal al-Tillawi

30

Bitounia, Ramallah

Palestine Radio

22 September 2002

Ramallah

Nazeeh ‘Aadel Darwaza

46

Nablus

Cameraman of Palestine TV and Associated Press

19 April 2003

Nablus

James Miller

34

United Kingdom

Owner of Frost Bite Production

2 May 2003

Rafah

Mohammed ‘Aadel Abu Halima

22

Balata, Nablus

Volunteer correspondent of al-Najah Radio

22 March 2004

Nablus

Fadel Subhi Shana’a

23

Khan Yunis

Cameraman of Reuters

16 April 2008

Gaza

 

 


[1] Another press release will be issued later today focusing on crimes committed by IOF in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.

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