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January 9th, 2006


10:25 am - How Bu$hCorp brings "freedom and democracy" to Iraq - Part 142,784
First, a touch of background:

Wednesday November 30, 2005
Guardianfilms journalist wins foreign press award

Ali Fadhil of Guardianfilms was named young journalist of the year last night at the Foreign Press Association awards for his coverage of the US attack on Fallujah and his expose on the ensuing mass civilian casualties.

The award, which was presented at the Park Lane hotel in London, recognised his work on a Channel 4 News film on the assault on the city.

Last month Fadhil won an Amnesty International award for his film. At last night's ceremony Israel Goldvicht and Nick Read's film Inside Israel's Jails, which was made for the BBC's This World series, won the TV story of the year.



And now (wait for it), the "moment of truth," Bu$h-style:

Monday January 9, 2006
US troops seize award-winning Iraqi journalist

American troops in Baghdad yesterday blasted their way into the home of an Iraqi journalist working for the Guardian and Channel 4, firing bullets into the bedroom where he was sleeping with his wife and children.

Ali Fadhil, who two months ago won the Foreign Press Association young journalist of the year award, was hooded and taken for questioning. He was released hours later.

Dr Fadhil is working with Guardian Films on an investigation for Channel 4's Dispatches programme into claims that tens of millions of dollars worth of Iraqi funds held by the Americans and British have been misused or misappropriated.

The troops told Dr Fadhil that they were looking for an Iraqi insurgent and seized video tapes he had shot for the programme. These have not yet been returned.

The director of the film, Callum Macrae, said yesterday: "The timing and nature of this raid is extremely disturbing. It is only a few days since we first approached the US authorities and told them Ali was doing this investigation, and asked them then to grant him an interview about our findings.

"We need a convincing assurance from the American authorities that this terrifying experience was not harassment and a crude attempt to discourage Ali's investigation."

Dr Fadhil was asleep with his wife, their three-year-old daughter, Sarah, and seven-month-old son, Adam, when the troops forced their way in.

"They fired into the bedroom where we were sleeping, then three soldiers came in. They rolled me on to the floor and tied my hands. When I tried to ask them what they were looking for they just told me to shut up," he said.



I doubt anyone needs to hear my commentary on this one. I'll save it for the "Scalito" disaster.

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