tv [untitled] January 15, 2012 4:31am-5:01am EST
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also doubts over the euro zone's ability to tackle its debt rose as the nation's got a credit rating cut the rods its status downgrade prompted a drop in the markets and the call from germany passed a reforms monosyllable council members. next to take a look at the lethal path taken by war correspondents uncovering the truth in iraq the footage kevin sites filmed with his video camera was not only unwanted but completely unsuitable for army propaganda. the invasion in iraq was to be i can ised with images of an overthrown tyrant american. as the american troops chose that particular statue of saddam hussein because it was right across the palestine hotel there were hundreds of state use in baghdad but that they chose it because they wanted it to be thousand miles it was not like in paris at the end of who are too many see when the parishioners who are out in
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the streets enthusiast agree welcome into liberation for sense in the streets of baghdad who are empty they use their not only in that square there was a motion though in this hapless are all journalists who criticize the bush administration war plans got into trouble and some of them even lost their jobs in vietnam had resisted criticism kept the job goal for one hundred resisted criticism and kept the job by gulf war true criticism i'm gone the recipe for military press briefings that was established during the gulf war in one thousand nine hundred one was also used in the two thousand and three war the main difference was that this time hollywood type sets were built and millions of dollars were spent on the image making. that can take movies write stories something like forty two thousand. the public affairs offices working for the public they don't need the journalists and the more. but remains will it's impossible
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no matter how hard they try to hide it it's true friends. it's inherently dramatic we love the visuals and it always gets us viewers but combat is the smallest part of any war it's the smallest feature yet we define war by the guns and tanks and yet collateral damage. the destruction of civil life is the longest lasting and the largest portion of every war.
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i'm not scared we're going to begin. when you are that scared but you do it we can to cover a lot of that side of the story we were the only witness to what was going on not of. you know when i went to baghdad in march of two thousand and three you know i was determined not to treat war as a spectacle but rather treated as a backdrop to a very human story managing the story of suffering a story of isolation the story agony of long. and time again i saw the stories and the people that i met in baghdad and those that. this is an up or you know war you see the best and worst of human being and i consider myself lucky being able to see all the most things happening before my eyes the things that i can photograph exists so i am able to show others will see blissful ones what reality is like down there these used to be normal people. up because of the war they have turned into monsters.
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but even for those who survive life is not the same anymore. remember in iraq we die a hundred times every day we die in various circumstances in the strait gatherings but in crowded places when explosions go off when blind attacks take place mostly by religious groups are professional faces constant danger and death every where death is more than a possibility in this job. since april two thousand and three more than three hundred people working for the media have been killed in iraq most of them where iraqi victims of executions obama attacks from al qaeda and other terrorist groups in minutes but the journalism all over the world is considered the king of the profession. in iraq it's called a disastrous profession or
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the shocking thing is that i've seen that the person who. can make this explosion. his as a pleasure was in my jacket and then afterward i have notes that i've been injured in my hand but. i was worried for my assistant because his brother also killed and. in those days by some killers you know the sad thing in this point that my cameraman. was safe in this accident he got killed after six months in his place in his home. many iraqi journalists lost their lives because their killers did not agree with their views and as a tragic result sometimes in the streets of baghdad coffins passed each other by.
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independent journalism faces both friendly fire and the blind fanaticism of terrorists and journalist giuliana sgrena victim of abduction herself returns to iraq after four and a half years. no more to death follows us no matter where we are no matter which side we cover to make you look to most of this absolute blind to violence religious hatred in fanaticism that was my case just when i was an abduction victim by a group of fanatics. i survived but many of my colleagues were not that lucky. and so by danny was one of them. fifty six year old italian journalist and zabadani was traveling with the italian red cross convoy towards my job carrying provisions for the wounded. here i just saw for our concern is to deliver medicine is and
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water to the wounded of the city and of course to be able to come back safe if for nothing and i thank you and i send my regards to all italians of that you can get me and i know now talk on its wild beast that meds of a convoy his car with him and his driver was in the middle of the convoy you know. the last one on their way back from the jeff a mine exploded causing his car to turn over but i. don't i was abducted on the spot by an extreme insurgent group an al qaeda branch called islamic iraqi army analysts in the spirit of solidarity he honored with his thoughts and actions in that spirit we ask of you having to let us help him again and i became the foot there lady avatar of evil. vaudeville. daddy had that as a bit of peace from a whole family. non-optimal did then we didn't have time to organize
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any demonstrations if i did it in many respects are never going to would all of course we have the support of citizens organizations and political parties in yankee stadium to a sort of god we have no time to act because they killed him after twenty four hours. trees are. gone he was unlucky in many ways mainly because bear was gone his government had no experience in matters negotiations and instead of trying to buy more time immediately rejected the ultimatum secondly because the abduction which happened in august a holiday month in italy when nothing really functions and also because his abductors wanted more than anything else blood on their hands. six months after enzo baldoni is deaf giuliana sgrena is in baghdad university she is there to interview refugees from fallujah who had found shelter in the mosque of the university thanks for holding back on terrorists and abducted.
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when i was kidnapped if first thing is to realize i'll get not being you because from this say you can decide if i is out there dead not their leaders so from that it will depend on your child to be free or not to be. true immediately contacted diplomatic sources and your journalist to organize press conferences addressing merely journalists and use agencies from the arabic world and computers we want to make them realize that giuliana was just a journalist and not a secret agent as some people might have thought that it. they had no no what i couldn't. know what die with was. because. they they kept also my my watch a de beginning just because i didn't there that i do what i meant was and then they
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said they need daddy as a proof of my life. and. so i was. waiting for the day but i just don't know what it was. i went to bed but of course i couldn't sleep at all and just they were thinking out they would kill me they would kill me cutting my throat and i will if i all that they will as i am a woman and they were the tools another way thank you are you are going to take me out of here nobody must come to iraq because all foreigners only taliban's are treated here like animals.
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giuliana's liberation. nicola calipari a top executive of the italian army secret service takes over the mission. nearly called when i remember he was a regular nice man doesn't look like rambo or some movie character. is a man who knew his job and he was good at it before charlie good things about him when he took over our case. but he kept telling me look i can't guarantee anything. and i'm convinced it will three hearts we're following is the right one. proposal you're going to going to get it all over. the first time. buddy was in my kidnappers left me and. they came to pick me up and first of all i heard the voice of the caller betty and they told me
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i have nicola calipari i am friend of god but don't be wardley now it's all finished he brought me to another car and i was sitting it was sitting beside me because you told they were to be close to you so they do feel you will feel secure you will feel the way in. the car of the italian secret service driven by on that i got a bunny with good manners passengers in the back seat heads for the airport meanwhile in rome ben was gone he invites under secretary johnny letter head of the italian secret service nicole. and juliana's partner peer to his office. the nickel a polaroid comes out of the worm an order to called baghdad again to make it possible for me to speak to julianna on the phone book with him prima. spoken with him earlier and almost immediately come. back in shock shouting they are shooting
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at her. seven hundred fifty meters from the baghdad airport entrance the italian mission comes across an american patrol who opens fire against them the italian car is hit by fifty seven bullets. volatilize heavy on me i managed to move him a little and to hear his last breath his debt no no look at me the man who set me free is that a demote and he died in order to protect me it was like my freedom and while it was about to begin illnesses it was a terrible feeling said just to feel a man dying on the news it is like a part of yourself is dying a fat after all these tremendous gunfire i cannot understand it will be because whether i'm still alive and i think i'm dead or if i'm dad and i think i'm still alive you search i see i do i when they told me about the incident i thought it was a bomb you opened up on. your principle my mind went to the iraqis so i
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left only after i heard what exactly had happened i mean i realized that the americans had shot at the car of course i was confused i don't know but out of me county honor. let me be mad i don't understand how was it possible. to be hit by americans but out. with his last deed body gave meaning to values which become more and more rare in
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our doings self-sacrifice and self-denial although the report showed clearly at the bullets from the american patrol were not fired as a warning the case never reached courts as the american command had a legal jurisdiction in the area the americans were eager to close the case. we just stated that it was an accident but when she learned what i've actually reason that the case never went to court was strictly personal drug it was said from the italian side that the court had examined the case and also the supreme court that the americans had exclusive jurisdiction in that area luigi trial would have held me but the high court's decision wouldn't give us a chance to get an answer for our case in the court rooms but look at have a trial would have helped me. laugh and then thought about the high court decision didn't give us
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a chance to get an answer for our case in the courtrooms and i'm not arguing that. u.s. soldier mario lozano was the one who opened fire against the italian mission he tries to appease the public opinion. we're putting the blame exclusively on giuliana sgrena you know she went out there she won a medal with the terrorist and all that and then she gets caught now we have to say that we have the same good will to go after this one person that knows that she put herself in the situation so it's her for this is happening now by for all investigations conducted by the u.s. army acquitted all the soldiers who opened fire against the italian mission in italy spain and great britain judicial investigations stopped due to the pentagon's refusal to cooperate now those journalists need to be on the spot just as that we need doctors and nurses on the spot to care for the wounded just as we need people
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on the spot to provide assistance to the the the the community the civil society that are also affected by conflicts but that work of journalists cannot take place if they're going to be treated as competent if they're going to be targeted i think it is a struggle. generally speaking. generally speaking for the right to tell the truth those who saw their colleagues die. the memories will never affect. the crime committed at the hotel palestine will never be forgotten so there must be justice. was it a mistake somebody forget to give the information a criminal negligence personally i will never forget that day. the responsible should pay for that negligence plus a bad ass that
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a dead mouse in it so. why so much death. so much pain so much and. data make all weapons fire at the journalists the news the right to the information and we hope my son didn't die in a car accident. no he wasn't killed in this trial to live and he didn't die from cancer or some other disease but he was murdered. that's why i'm asking and i wish keep on asking in front of the american embassy for an impact show investigation now i'm sorry for those individuals and i'm sorry for the families believe me i have i prayed about it didn't churchly try to hurt no u.s. army did i try to change that or any period ok but that's one of the as we
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say the casualties of war ok. i wish you would have never happened but it has happened. but there was no battle that means there was no excuse but you. as you have proved it to be you are viewing while we're at it you gave the order to them and thomas gibson you put literally all three when you knew there you were killing innocent people in this you know but she did it anyway badly damaged. do you honestly i feel no hate not anymore that when i get my sorrow is much stronger than hate it or see it but i crave for justice and i want to see the three of you in a courtroom there in a fast trial like the one you tonight my son to defend yourselves that's going to be as crucial as not is this really.
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just plays if it is a circus but i want to see your murderous and war criminals condemned but i know. you belong with my deep and eternal condemnation. but my sorrow i do to my son to the mothers in iraq and to say and above all to mothers. for there is no greater pain than to give birth to murderous.
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when an uncomfortable question leads to a grave accusation the who is more xena fogging. the president who isn't supposed to hide anything. or it's someone asking why do you make a secret out that when the powers to be suppress the voice of those who think different culture when you get experiencing very serious problems off of the saakashvili government came to power in two thousand and three but. that was when the problems began piling up. interviews were now off limits to our journalists they were all from peace not been humiliated in public when the attempt to protect property puts life in real danger that we have been deprived of the only means of living i have gone to the original sin all the papers. the little ice the ownership
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