United Nations
Iraq: UN officials speak out against attack on Al-Arabiya television station
26 July 2010 - Top United Nations officials have strongly condemned the
attacks targeting the offices of the regional satellite television
channel Al-Arabiya in Baghdad, while urging Iraqi authorities to bring
the perpetrators to justice and ensure the safety of media
professionals.
Four employees were killed and two bystanders were wounded when a car
bomb exploded this morning outside the television station, which had
reportedly been targeted several times in the past.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and his Special Representative for Iraq,
Ad Melkert, both condemned the attack.
Journalists in Iraq have again turned out to be prime targets for
insurgents and all parties should act to counter this impunity in the
targeting and killing of journalists, said Mr. Melkert, who is head of
the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).
The attack of this morning shows once more that an immediate response
is needed through an effective agreement on the formation of a new
government that will be dedicated to the protection of citizens and
freedom of the press.
The head of the UN agency tasked with defending press freedom also
condemned the attack, and stressed that journalists must be able to go
about their work freely, without fearing for their lives.
Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO), called on the Iraqi authorities to do
everything within their ability to ensure that the perpetrators of the
attack are brought to justice.