Video terakhir Wartawan Perang di Syria . . .
By 1WC’sChannel REVIEW 2012 | earthWatch Thursday 23, August 2012
TINJAUAN 1WC'sChannel 2012: (AssociatedPress) Raw Video: Video terakhir Wartawan Perang di Syria' Sesuatu organisasi berita Jepun telah mengeluarkan rakaman akhir yang ditembak oleh veteran perang koresponden Mika Yamamoto sebelum dia dibunuh semasa pertempuran antara pejuang pemberontak dan apa yang dipercayai untuk menjadi tentera rejim Syria pada hari Isnin. (M'sianTIME /tarikh 23 Ogos) (1WC’sChannel REVIEW 2012: (AssociatedPress) ‘Raw Video: War Reporter's Final Video in Syria’ A Japanese news organization has released the final footage shot by veteran war correspondent Mika Yamamoto before she was killed during a firefight between rebel fighters and what were believed to be Syrian regime forces on Monday). (M’sianTIME/date Aug. 23)
Di tonton untuk orang dewasa saja 18 + Syria - Mika Yamamoto Dibunuh oleh penembak tepat rifle Assad di Aleppo - Wartawan Jepun 20 Ogos 2012 . . .
TINJAUAN 1WC'sChannel 2012: Di tonton untuk orang dewasa saja 18 + Adults Only - Amaran – bukan untuk Kejutan - Mengandungi Imej Grafik - Bukti Documentary Jenayah Terhadap Kemanusiaan Komited oleh diktator Syria Bashar Assad Seperti dia menyuruh penembak tepat beliau untuk menembak dan membunuh rawak awam yang tidak bersenjata di jalan-jalan Aleppo City. Ini adalah Mika Yamamoto - Wartawan Memenangi Anugerah, yang telah ditembak dan dibunuh oleh penembak Loyalist Assad penembak tepat di jalan-jalan di Aleppo.
Free Syria Army mengalu-alukan semua orang untuk datang ke negara ini untuk menyaksikan Jenayah Assad dan untuk dokumen apa yang sedang berlaku di sini tetapi Free Syria Army tidak boleh menjamin keselamatan mana-mana pemberita datang ke Aleppo kerana ia adalah berbahaya kerana itu Angkatan Assad sembarangan serangan ke atas semua orang.
ini adalah salah satu laporan berita daripada media antarabangsa mengenai Mika: "Mika Yamamoto wartawan Jepun terbunuh di Syria, 3 yang lain hilang"
Oleh Adam Westlake/21 Ogos 2012/No Comments . . .
Balai Cerap Syria bagi Hak Asasi Manusia telah melaporkan bahawa wanita wartawan Jepun Mika Yamamoto, dengan Kyodo News, dibunuh akibat konfrontasi antara pemberontak dan tentera, dan 3 pemberita lain disenaraikan sebagai hilang. Rami Abdel Rahmane, presiden Balai Cerap Syria, memberitahu AFP bahawa Yamamoto cedera teruk pada hari Isnin di daerah Suleiman al-Halabi, hanya timur di mana pertempuran telah mengambil tempat. Beliau dikejarkan ke hospital, tetapi malangnya kecederaan beliau terbukti membawa maut.
Daripada 3 wartawan hilang, satu adalah dari Turki, manakala 2 yang lain adalah Arab, salah seorang wanita dari Lebanon, lain pelaporan lelaki untuk media yang berpangkalan di Amerika Syarikat. Rahmane tidak dapat memberikan apa-apa maklumat tambahan mengenai 3, bagaimanapun beliau berkata bahawa Yamamoto paling mungkin telah dikena oleh peluru. Video telah dimuat naik ke YouTube oleh militan, menyampaikan apa yang mereka mendakwa untuk menjadi badan wartawan Jepun. Ia menunjukkan badan wanita berbaring di dalam bilik, dengan kecederaan yang besar pada lengan kanannya.
Video menyatakan bahawa wanita itu telah dibunuh oleh militia berikrar setia kepada tentera Presiden Bashar al-Assad. Terdapat juga lelaki Asia-cari dalam video yang muncul untuk meminta bantuan, tetapi ia adalah tidak diketahui yang dia adalah pada ketika itu. AFP menyatakan bahawa ia tidak dapat mengesahkan bagaimana sahih video atau apa-apa maklumat yang dibentangkan. Sekiranya kematian Yamamoto disahkan oleh sumber berita yang ke-2, dia akan menjadi wartawan ke-4 asing yang boleh dibunuh di Syria sejak Mac 2011.
9Melalui Jakarta Globe)
BEIRUT/TOKYO (Reuters) - Seorang wartawan wanita Jepun yang mati akibat luka dialami di Aleppo pada Selasa, adegan pertempuran berat antara pasukan pemberontak dan Syria, kumpulan aktivis Syria berkata dalam satu kenyataan.
Agensi berita Kyodo Jepun, memetik seorang pegawai di kedutaan Jepun di Turki, mengenal pasti wartawan sebagai Mika Yamamoto, wartawan yang memenangi anugerah yang bekerja bebas yang berpangkalan di Tokyo news wire Japan Press. Japan Press tidak segera menyediakan untuk komen. Laman webnya berkata Yamamoto, yang dilahirkan pada tahun 1967, telah dilindungi konflik di tempat-tempat seperti Afghanistan dan Iraq.
Balai Cerap Syria bagi Hak Asasi Manusia berkata wartawan Jepun telah cedera di daerah Suleimaniya Aleppo. Kumpulan aktivis Syria juga berkata bahawa seorang wartawan Lubnan, seorang wartawan Turki dan seorang wartawan Arab, yang kewarganegaraan ianya tidak di kenal pasti, telah hilang di Aleppo.
Ia tidak mungkin bebas untuk mengesahkan akaun. YouTube menunjukkan video yang aktivis berkata adalah badan wartawan Jepun di hospital sementara. Seorang pegawai kementerian asing di Tokyo, berkata kementerian itu menyedari laporan dan pejabat di Timur Tengah sedang mengkaji perkara itu.
Presiden Syria Bashar al-Assad, melawan pemberontakan 17- bulan terhadap pemerintahan 42 tahun keluarganya, telah menggunakan jet pejuang dan gunships helikopter untuk paun kubu kuat pemberontak, sering di bandar-bandar. Pemberontak pula telah meningkatkan serangan mereka sendiri, memukul kereta kebal, konvoi tentera dan bangunan keselamatan.
Sekurang-kurangnya 18,000 orang kini telah terbunuh di Syria sejak pemberontakan anti-Assad bermula. Sekurang-kurangnya 170,000 telah melarikan diri negara ini, menurut Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB), dan 2.5 juta memerlukan bantuan di dalam Syria.
18+ Syria - Mika Yamamoto Murdered by Assad Militia Snipers in Aleppo - Japanese Journalist 20 August 2012 . . .
18+ Adults Only - Warning - Not for Shock - Contains Graphic Images - Documentary Evidence of Crimes Against Humanity Committed by Syria Dictator Bashar Assad As he orders his Snipers to shoot and kill at random unarmed civilians in the streets of Aleppo City. This is Mika Yamamoto - Award Winning Reporter, who was shot and killed by Assad Loyalist Snipers in the streets of Aleppo
The Free Syria Army welcomes everyone to come into the country to witness Assad's Crimes and to document what is going on here but the FSA cannot guarantee the safety of any reporters coming to Aleppo as it is dangerous because of the Assad Forces indiscriminate attacks on everyone.
this is one of the news reports from the international media on Mika: "Japanese journalist Mika Yamamoto killed in Syria, three others missing"
By Adam Westlake/August 21, 2012/No Comments
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has reported that female Japanese journalist Mika Yamamoto, with Kyodo News, was killed as a result of confrontations between rebels and soldiers, and three other reporters are listed as missing. Rami Abdel Rahmane, the president of the Syrian Observatory, told AFP that Yamamoto was badly injured on Monday in the district of Suleiman al-Halabi, just east of where the fighting was taking place. She was rushed to a hospital, but unfortunately her injuries proved to be fatal.
Of the three missing journalists, one is from Turkey, while the other two were Arab; one a woman from Lebanon, the other a man reporting for U.S.-based media. Rahmane wasn't able to provide any additional information about the three, however he said that Yamamoto had most likely been hit by a projectile. A video was uploaded to YouTube by the militants, presenting what they claimed to be the body of the Japanese journalist. It showed a female body lying in a room, with a large injury on her right arm.
The video stated that the woman had been killed by militia pledging allegiance to the troops of President Bashar al-Assad. There was also an Asian-looking man in the video who appeared to be asking for help, but it is unknown who he is at this point. AFP notes that it cannot confirm how authentic the video is or any of the information presented. Should Yamamoto's death be confirmed by a second news source, she will be the fourth foreign reporter to be killed in Syria since March 2011.
(via Jakarta Globe)
BEIRUT/TOKYO (Reuters) - A Japanese woman journalist died of wounds sustained in Aleppo on Tuesday, the scene of heavy clashes between Syrian forces and rebels, a Syrian activist group said in a statement.
Japan's Kyodo news agency, quoting an official at the Japanese embassy in Turkey, identified the journalist as Mika Yamamoto, an award-winning reporter who worked for Tokyo-based independent news wire Japan Press. Japan Press was not immediately available for comment. Its web site said Yamamoto, who was born in 1967, had covered conflicts in such places as Afghanistan and Iraq.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Japanese reporter had been injured in the Suleimaniya district of Aleppo. The Syrian activist group also said that a Lebanese journalist, a Turkish journalist and an Arab journalist, whose nationality it did not identify, had disappeared in Aleppo.
It was not possible to independently verify the account. YouTube showed video that activists said was the Japanese journalist's body at a makeshift hospital. In Tokyo, a foreign ministry official said the ministry was aware of the reports and its offices in the Middle East are looking into the matter.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, battling a 17-month-old uprising against his family's 42-year rule, has used fighter jets and helicopter gunships to pound rebel strongholds, often in cities. Insurgents in turn have stepped up their own attacks, hitting tanks, military convoys and security buildings.
At least 18,000 people have now been killed in Syria since the anti-Assad revolt began. At least 170,000 have fled the country, according to the United Nations, and 2.5 million need aid inside Syria.
Raw Video: War Reporter's Final Video in Syria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoQ6UNDoTLE&feature=plcp
18 + Syria - Mika Yamamoto Murdered by Assad Militia Snipers in Aleppo - Japanese Journalist 20 August 2012
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