A total of 15 people were injured and three killed when the bomb exploded as Omar Ibrahim Al-Jabouri set off for work with two neighbours in the south Baghdad suburb of Doura.
(RSF/IFEX) – Reporters Without Borders strongly condemns the targeted car-bombing in which journalist Omar Ibrahim Al-Jabouri, the satellite TV station Al-Rasheed’s head of public relations, lost both of his legs on 13 April 2010 in Baghdad.
“This deliberate attack is unacceptable,” Reporters Without Borders said. “We call on the authorities to do everything possible to shed light on the motives for this targeted bombing against a journalist. Those responsible must be brought to justice. We have been reminded yet again of the dangers to which the media are constantly exposed in Iraq.”
A total of 15 people were seriously injured and three were killed when the bomb, attached to the underside of Al-Jabouri’s car, exploded as he set off for work on the morning of 13 April with two neighbours in Micanic, in the south Baghdad suburb of Doura. Al-Jabouri survived the blast, which ripped off both of his legs.
“He was rushed to hospital but is still unconscious,” a fellow journalist told Reporters Without Borders.
Many journalists have been injured in bombings in the past few weeks. In a press release on 8 April, Reporters Without Borders urged the Iraqi parliament to begin examining a bill for the protection of journalists.