Re: battleground woman journalist: telling the truth with life
last August 14th, the Egyptian security forces, in a protest against the deposed president Mulsi, had a violent clash with the protesters, killing 4 journalists and injuring many media. There was a young journalist among the victims, and Habiba Abdelaziz, 26, worked for the Dubai weekly XPRESS, which was killed in a protest at the La Ba al Dava mosque.
Syria female journalist Yaira Abbas
last May 27th, Syria national television station said the news channel's journalist Yaira Abbas was killed by terrorists at the Dabaa airport near the front of the Dabaa airport when Yaira Abbas reported on the front line of the fighting between the Syria government army and the opposition in the kagel region.
French journalist Ghislain Dupont
last November 2nd, the French 51 year old woman journalist Ghislain Dupont and a colleague were executed after being kidnapped in Mali. DuPont served on France international radio. She and his colleague, Claude Wilron, arrived at the local tribal armed leader in northern Mali, north of Mali, on the same day. After the interview, two people were kidnapped by four gunmen and were forced to take a yellow van to the desert. The local security forces rushed to search after receiving the news, but eventually found the bodies of two French journalists in the desert. The bodies were covered with bullet holes. "
2012 August 20th, the famous Japanese "battlefield beauty journalist" Yamamoto Mika in Syria Po Le reported the government army and the anti government armed conflict in the dead. Yamamoto Mika, 45, joined the "Japanese news" in 1995, and had been involved in the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and was awarded the highest award for international battlefield reports.
one eyed American female journalist Mary Kerwin
2012 February 22nd, the famous "one eyed woman journalist" Mary Kerwin (right below) and the French "Paris competition" Magazine Photographer Remy ochi was shot and killed at the temporary media center in Holmes, Syria. The American woman reporter is a famous battlefield journalist who travels through life and death on numerous occasions. Wherever there is war, she will appear. In April 2001, Colvin lost his left eye when he was injured by a grenade in the civil war in Sri Lanka. Her single eye image almost became a sign in the press, and the legendary story was still on the screen. After she escaped from Sri Lanka, she continued to report on her field, and the unrest Egypt, Libya, and Syria were delimited. In 2011, Colvin was the last journalist to interview Al-qaddafi.
two female journalists in Egypt were sexually assaulted by
last June, a similar tragedy replayed in Tahrir square, when millions of Egyptian protesters rushed to the streets to ask President Mohamed Mulsi to step down. In chaos, a Holland woman journalist was raped by 5 men called "revolutionaries" in the Liberation Square of Cairo, the capital of Egypt.