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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Reuters Cameraman Remanded for Inciting Rock Attacks
2006-10-17

Nabbed and guilty. Promotion material at Rooters
On Tuesday, a Reuters cameraman was remanded to prison until trial for his part in rock-throwing attacks on security forces in Bil'in, where the separation fence is a constant target of protesters.

The cameraman, Imad Muhammad Intisar Boghnat, was arrested and charged as a result of violent riots in the Arab village of Bil'in, in the Modi'in region, on October 6, 2006. A videotape that the prosecution presented to the judge shows Boghnat encouraging and directing rioters in Bil'in to throw large chunks of rock at Israeli vehicles in such a way as to cause maximum damage. The accused is heard shouting, "Throw, throw!" and later, "Throw towards the little window!"

The judge of the Judea-area military court who issued the remand order, Major Amir Dahan, called the case "borderline" for pre-trial imprisonment, but he noted that the alternative of house arrest was not wise, as Boghnat is a resident of Bil'in.

"That village is a constant source of conflict and the respondent [Boghnat] should not again be placed in such a dilemma, lest he again, Heaven forbid, disgrace himself," the judge wrote in his decision. In addition, Maj. Dahan emphasized that "above all, the accused must be cut off from camera work in tense and sensitive locales where disturbances take place." Security forces must also have easy access to Boghnat, the judge said.

Suggesting a possible explanation for Boghnat's behavior, Maj. Dahan wrote that the criminal act in question may have been perpetrated "out of the desire to mollify the villagers who know him, rather than acting as he normally does, as has been preliminarily proven, as a purely objective cameraman."

In accordance with the military court's decision, Boghnat's case will be heard at the earliest possible opportunity.

Posted by:Frank G

#6  Everybody wants to be a director!
Posted by: mrp   2006-10-17 19:41  

#5  Reuters--We don't report the news; we make it!
Posted by: Dar   2006-10-17 19:23  

#4  One of the most famous Generals of Antiquity,King Phyrrus,was killed by townspeople throwing roof tiles.
Posted by: Stephen   2006-10-17 18:51  

#3  I remember when I used to hear about poor Palestinian youths being shot for throwing “rocks” at Israeli patrols in Gaza. A news reporter showed one such attack and the “rocks” were actually chunks of concrete or bricks thrown from rooftops. The next time I heard about rock throwing and Palestinians I understand why the patrol might answer rocks with bullets.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2006-10-17 18:42  

#2  Next time, use photoshop, like a real journalist!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-10-17 18:04  

#1  Maybe offing a few dozen Reuters photographers might make them a little less enthusiastic about being assigned to cover the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Yet another glaring bit of evidence that impartial journalism is dead.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-17 18:00  

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