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May 18, 2012

The Daily Star - Media center criticize attacks on photographer, May 18 2012


BEIRUT: The Samir Kassir eyes (SKeyes) media center condemned Thursday two attacks against a freelance photographer who was taking pictures of the clashes in Tripoli Tuesday.
SKeyes issued a statement calling on all parties to respect the media’s freedom to report news.
According to the statement, journalist Sohaib Ayyoub, who freelances for a number of newspapers including An-Nahar, was attacked twice by two groups of men during the few hours he spent taking pictures in Tripoli.
Ayyoub was forced the first time to erase the photos he took in exchange for the men returning his camera.
During the second attack, he was taken by a group of men, interrogated and threatened, the center said, adding that he was released three hours later, after his attackers confirmed he was a journalist.  


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/May-18/173815-media-center-criticize-attacks-on-photographer.ashx#axzz1v2XdY2Xy

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