New York, June 30, 2005The Committee to Protect Journalists
mourns the death of Yasser Salihee, an Iraqi reporter for Knight Ridder
Newspapers who was killed in Baghdad last Friday on his day off from
work.
Knight Ridder reported yesterday that Salihee was driving alone in his
neighborhood of Amariyah and approaching a joint patrol of American
and Iraqi troops when a bullet pierced his windshield and struck him
in the head.
Knight Ridder said the shot appeared to have been fired by a U.S. military
sniper, although Iraqi soldiers in the area might also have been shooting
at the time. Witnesses have provided conflicting accounts of other details.
It was unclear whether the troops were visible to Salihee as he approached,
or whether troops warned him in any way.
Knight Ridder reported that the U.S. Army is investigating the killing.
