U.S. military frees AP photographer in Iraq (Reuters)

Courtesy Ytop stories  Wed, 04/16/2008 - 8:40am

Demonstrators hold a banner with the picture of AP's arrested photographer Bilal Hussein on the fifth anniversary of the death of Spanish television cameraman Jose Couso in front of Madrid's U.S. embassy April 8, 2008.<br /><br />(Andrea Comas/Reuters)Reuters - A Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer working for the Associated Press in Iraq was freed from U.S. military custody on Wednesday after being held for two years, the news agency said.




 

More related items

Reuters wins Pulitzer for breaking news photography (Reuters)
Reuters - Reuters won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography on Monday for a picture of a Japanese videographer killed during a...

U.S. may sign Guantanamo accord with Algeria: agency (Reuters)
Reuters - The United States may soon sign an agreement with Algeria on the possible return home of Algerian prisoners from the Guantanamo Bay prison...

Aftershock rocks China lake, creates landslides (AP)
AP - A relatively strong aftershock Sunday shook the massive earthquake-formed lake that has been threatening to flood more than 1 million people and...

MSNBC Just Changed Indiana To “Too Close To Call”
It had been “too earlier to call.” They also likened it to Missouri. And we all remember what happened in Missouri… I’m...

Moderate quake hits northern California (Reuters)
Reuters - A moderate earthquake struck near the coastal city of Eureka in Northern California on Tuesday but there were no immediate reports of...


 

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.