October 06, 2004

Former hostage sues al-Jazeera

The former hostage claims that it was an al Jazeera cameraman who actually shot video of him while in captivity. News24:

A Saudi truck driver who was kidnapped and released by a militant Iraqi group in June has sued al-Jazeera television for "moral" damages and is demanding compensation, a lawyer said on Tuesday.

Saydan Saadun Saydan charged before Kuwait's lower court that a cameraman from the television station shot a video of him while reading a statement during captivity, al-Jazeera's lawyer in Kuwait, Ali al-Nimesh, said.

"As the kidnappers asked me to read a statement, I saw a photographer and a reporter from al-Jazeera entering the place. They started shooting the video," Saydan said in his complaint.

But Nimesh said Saydan had not told the court how he recognised that the team belonged to al-Jazeera.

On June 5, al-Jazeera aired a video showing Saydan reading a statement warning lorry drivers not to work for the US-led occupation forces.

Need we any more pretense to bomb al Jazeera?

Posted by: Rusty at 08:01 AM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 No hesitation, pop a missile thorugh their windows. What is really ominous is that, "Al-Jazeera's office in Kuwait was closed more than two years ago." So what is Al-Jazeera still doing there??

Posted by: -keith in mtn. view at October 06, 2004 10:42 AM (04TFv)

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