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April 10, 2012

Daily Star - Seven Lebanese journalists Killed since end of Civil War, April 10, 2012


BEIRUT: Since the end of the 1975-90 Lebanese Civil War, which claimed the lives of scores of journalists, seven Lebanese journalists have been killed:
Ali Shaaban, April 9, 2012
The Al-Jadeed TV cameraman was killed at a border crossing in the northern area of Wadi Khaled. His station blamed the Syrian army for the incident.
Assaf Abu Rahal, Aug. 3, 2010
The Al-Akhbar correspondent in the south Lebanon area of Marjayoun was struck by an Israeli shell as he was covering a border clash between Israeli and Lebanese military forces in the southern town of Adaysseh.
Layal Najib, July 23, 2006
The freelance photographer was hit by shrapnel from a missile on a road between the villages of Sidiqeen and Qana in south Lebanon during the summer 2006 war with Israel.
Gebran Tueni, Dec. 12, 2005.
The director general of An-Nahar newspaper was killed in east Beirut when a car bomb exploded as his vehicle drove past.
Samir Kassir, June 2, 2005
The academic and An-Nahar columnist was killed by a bomb that exploded under the driver’s seat of his car in the Beirut neighborhood of Ashrafieh.
Ahmad Haidar, July 26, 1993
The journalist who worked for Al-Manar television was killed by Israeli shelling during Israel’s Operation Accountability on Lebanon.
Mustafa Jeha, Jan. 15, 1992
The Al-Amal journalist was killed by unknown gunmen while driving his car in an east Beirut suburb.



A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on April 10, 2012, on page 1.

http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Politics/2012/Apr-10/169751-seven-lebanese-journalists-killed-since-end-of-civil-war.ashx#axzz1rdyliLeO

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