New
York, March 24, 2003 Iraqi officials expelled a Croatian free-lance
journalist from Baghdad yesterday after he conducted a live interview with CNN,
which was banished from Iraq last week. Robert Valdec, who had been
in Baghdad for three weeks reporting for the Croatian Commercial Network, the
Serbian Independent Network, the Bosnian Independent Network, and a variety of
other Balkan news outlets, was reprimanded and told to leave the city after speaking
on air with CNN from his hotel room on Saturday, March 22. According
to Valdec, who spoke to CPJ today from a hotel room in Amman, Jordan, armed Iraqi
officials arrived at his Baghdad hotel room within 20 minutes of the CNN interview.
Valdec said he was not in the room at the time but could see the armed guards
at his door from an adjacent room. The general manager of the Information
Ministry later asked Valdec to leave Baghdad immediately. Valdec said he persuaded
the general manager to allow him to leave on Sunday morning, after the U.S. and
coalition bombing campaign had ceased. Iraqi officials escorted Valdec to the
Jordanian border. Valdec is the fifth journalist expelled from Iraq in
a week. On March 21, Iraqi officials expelled CNN correspondents Nic Robertson
and Rym Barhimi, producer Ingrid Formanek, and cameraman Brian Puchaty in an apparent
protest over the network’s coverage. In Baghdad, most foreign journalists
are confined to the Palestine Hotel; a few are believed to remain in the Al-Mansour
and Al-Rashid hotels. According to The New York Times, American intelligence
analysts say that a secret communications bunker exits beneath the Al-Rashid,
making the hotel a potential U.S. target. Foreign journalists continued to be
barred from reporting outside their hotels without Iraqi government “minders.”
In other developments, ITV News crew members Fred Nerac and translator
Hussein Othman, remain missing after disappearing in southern Iraq over the weekend
when their vehicles came under apparent coalition gunfire. ITN confirmed that
ITV News correspondent Terry Lloyd, who had been traveling with the crew, had
been killed . 
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