Our deepest
sympathies to the family, friends, and colleagues of
Iraqi
journalist Alaa Hassan, a reporter for the international
news agency Inter
Press Service (IPS), who was shot and killed in Baghdad
on June 28 2006.
Alaa Hassan's death brings the total of reporters and
media staff killed in
Iraq since the beginning of the war to 131, according
the International
Federation of Journalists.
The Communication Initiative
Hi,
I just wanted to express my sorrow at the news of the
death of IPS
contributor Alaa Hassan.
His death highlights once more the dangers for journalists
working in Iraq
and other places around the world, but also reinforces
the importance of the
work they do. His contribution in the quest for truth
and understanding,
along with those of other journalists, should not be
forgotten or ignored.
Stephen de Tarczynski.
Please know
how sorry we are that this happened. There is so much
arguing
about the heroes of the war--our reporters who risk
everything to get the
news to us are heroes! I know it sounds trite, but our
freedoms that we
attribute to our mililtary are in truth freedoms we
have because of our good
press and it has always been that way. Were it not for
our independent press
we would still be holding Iraq responsible for 9-11!
I cannot thank Alaa Hassan. I wish I could.
Sincerely,
Barbra
I extend to you, to all IPS staff (and to myself) the
true condolences over
the death of the late colleague Alaa Hassan (God bless
his soul) who was
killed as he was there in his homeland to perform human
duty, to serve those
who want their voice to be heard, their suffering to
be felt.
For me, issues of Iraq are among the Arab issues that
I am interested to
follow up. Alaa passing away is a shortage in my true
and dependable
sources.
Now I feel how it is horrible to find out that an Arab
country has become in
a big mess so that you may lose fact hunter any time.
God bless all their in occupied Iraq.
My sympathy, Nabil Sultan
IPS correspondent in Yemen
Dear Sanjay,
Please convey my sympathies to the family members of
Alaa Hassan, our IPS
colleague who was killed in Iraq. May they know that
his death pains those
of us who write for the IPS World Service, since his
was far from an
ordinary voice and view that has been stilled. What
he accomplished was
brave, courageous and noble in a war that has worsened
beyond the realm of
madness.
Regards,
Marwaan Macan-Markar
IPS Asia correspondent
Bangkok.
From Oneworld.net
United States
Comment: Thank you so much for posting the story of
Alaa Hassan. Your
knowing him so well brings to light the horrific detail
of day to day life
in Bagdad that is not told in our media. It touches
the heart deeply and
reveals our common humanity to know of his life and
its senseless end. I
wish all Americans could read it. If they did, maybe
enough pressure would
be brought on our government to bring the conflict to
an end. Please send
heartfelt sorrow for their loss to his family, from
one mother in the US.
Marti Cockrell
I just read the sad news of the
killing in Iraq of a cub reporter, Alaa
Hassan. From the little of him I read, he was doing
a yeoman's job for IPS
before he was fatally and finally consumed by the avoidable
occupational and
sectarian wars going on in Iraq. How pitiable. How sorrowful!
Please accept
my condolences and convey same to colleagues in IPS
and the deceased's
family. May the Almighty continue to protect us all.
And equally
importantly, may the crisis in Iraq and in such other
places come to an end
promptly.
My sympathy,
Jare Ajayi
La muerte por asesinato de cualquier periodista es
una tragedia. Pero mas
aun para mi, cuando es companero de trabajo de gente
que quiero tanto como a
Roberto y Mario. Verdaderamente amigos, lo siento. Es
parte de la locura. Un
abrazo. German
Lcdo. German Gonzalez
Alianza para la Nueva Humanidad
Hoy me enteré del asesinato en Bagdad de Alaa
Hassan, colaborador de IPS.
Quiero enviarles a todos ustedes un abrazo solidario.
Cuando matan a un
periodista nos matan un poco a todos sus colegas.
Esteban Valenti
Editor, Bitacora
To the family, collegues, and
friends of Alaa Hassan, IPS-journalist who got killed
tragically in Iraq.
With this email Oxfam Novib wishes to express its condolences
to IPS and express the deep respect we feel for the
work he did to make the unheard voices heard and the
untold stories told.
Our thoughts are with his family and especially his
wife and we wish you all the strength you will be needing
in this difficult times.
With deepest sympathy,
On behalf of Oxfam Novib,
Anne Kooistra
Global Strategies & Alliances
Dear Friends,
We at Antiwar.com
are saddened and shocked to hear of the death of Mr.
Hassan. He was an excellent and courageous journalist.
He will be missed by many.
We wish to send our thoughts and prayers
to his family, friends, and colleagues. Please let us
know where people can send donations or messages of
condolence.
Thank you,
Eric Garris
Managing Editor, Antiwar.com
Please give my deepest sympathies to his wife and children.
It's small consolation, I know, but
let them know that millions of Americans DO NOT support
the senseless invasion and occupation of Iraq which
has led to the civil war destroying so many families.
As US citizens, we seem to be unable
to change the bloody path our own country has taken.
Hussein had his own people tortured
and murdered. Bush has his torture and murder done in
other countries.
Peace,
Marta
Please accept
my condolences, and extend them to Alaa Hassan's
family.
Thank you for telling this tragic tale, painful though
it must have been for you to write it. There are not
enough tears to shed over the death of this brave young
man, and all the other reporters who have perished in
Iraq.
Will you be establishing any prize, fellowship, or
scholarship in his name? If so, I would very much like
to contribute to it.
Many thanks,
Judith Ince
Vancouver, Canada
I have just
read about Alaa Hassan - I wish to send my condolences.
I have for some time used IPS as a trusted news service
- initially in Brazil and Latin America and more recently
regarding Iraq.
This is a tragedy not just for Hassan's
family, and for IPS but for audiences worldwide. We
rely on people like him to deliver fair and accurate
news.
Regards
Clare Davidson, reader
Could you
please tell me where I can send a card and donation
to his wife? Thank you.
Echo June
Another
murder caused by George Bush.
Otto Schiff
Carmel, California
Dear editors:
I still remember the pain and tears we shed when we
got the news in IPS Rome that Richard de Zoysa was killed.
I can imagine the same is happening now with Alaa Hassan's
death. My prayers and thoughts are with Hassan's
family and with you.
God bless.
Jackie Netto
Thank you
for your moving story about Alaa Hassan.
In an age of writerly devices used to jump start readers
interest, the stark facts of the terrible situation
in Iraq as told through Hassan's
senseless death is more than enough to compel anyone
to repulsion and rejection of violence. I found myself
feeling great sympathy for the valient colleague(s)
of this person who wrote this story, and I would like
to do some small thing to help. Is there a fund for
the family or Alaa's future child
to which we can contribute?
Dawn Makinson
freelance journalist
Buenos Aires
Argentina
I was deeply
moved and saddened by your tragic story. Indeed, I have
been enraged by our unAmerican invasion of Iraq on spurious
accounts of weapons of mass destruction and a so-called
War on Terror. For Whom does the Bell Toll? I am now
in my mid 80s and absolutely appalled at the behaviour
of my country. I hope that you know there are literally
millions of American people who share my feelings .
Sincerely,
Jane Hopkins
Dear Editor:
We send our condolences to his family and to IPS for
yet another needless killing.
The work he was doing is so vital, because the world
needs to know the horrible realities of Iraq. We feel
unjustified in asking, but we hope others will carry
on so that the truth can continue to be told; some of
us are paying attention and are deeply affected.
We are so ashamed of the obscenities being committed
by our so-called leaders — too ugly to watch,
but WE WILL NOT CLOSE OUR EYES.
Sincerely,
E Rivers
Dear Aaron,
Please give my condolences to Alaa Hassan ' s wife
and family. I was touched and horrified by the story
of his death and how his family had to walk through
fire to get to his body. It seems too much to bear.
I think about his child, the loss to his young wife,
and to the grieving parents and extended family. I'm
so sorry. y. I'm sorry for
all of us who live through this is daily nightmare,
but most of all, my heart aches for the Iraqi people,
the victims in this deadly design, and most particularly,
to the Hassan family. Nothing can make up for it, nothing
can wash it away. Perhaps our tears mingled with theirs
â€â€œ do you think
that will move God or the perpetrators? We must all
be strong. Pray to the heavens for strength to endure.
Be strong, dear friends. My thoughts are with you everyday.
Thank you for your important work, Aaron.
Sincerely yours,
Dorothy Lavalle
I am appalled
at the senseless killings that continue to dominate
in Iraq. The violence and killings are senseless. When
will it stop? I pray for his family, wife and unborn
child. I only wish our country could offer you a safe
haven to live, my regards to Alaa's
family at this sad time.
Mrs Rae Cottam
Waikiki,
Western Australia
I have been
reading the stories from Iraq and very much am shocked
to hear the news. The level of conflict and unrest in
Iraq, having claimed the lives of 131 members from the
media community goes to show the level of vulnerability
of the community. As a fellow journalist, I wish to
convey my thanks and deep condolences to the family.
Jayalakshmi Chittoor
India
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I want to express my sadness at the death of Alaa Hassan,
and the countless
other senseless deaths occurring in Iraq every day. Alaa's
courage and
conviction helped tell the world the real story of what
is happening in
places like Basra and Haditha, and that will not be forgotten.
His murder
must renew our commitment to forge a world where human
beings everywhere can
live their lives and raise their children in peace and
dignity.
Katherine Stapp
Inter Press Service Regional Editor for North America/Caribbean
It is with devastation that I read of the death of Alaa
Hassan in Iraq. We
honour a journalist killed in the course of telling the
story of Iraqi
people instead of Iraq’s occupiers.
Ferial Haffajee and the staff of the Mail&Guardian
in South Africa.
Dear Sanjay and Miren
It was with horror that I learnt of Alaa's death.
I'm so sorry. My
condolences to his poor wife.
Kindest regards
Sonny
Sonny Inbaraj Krishnan
Project Director Avian Influenza Program
Internews Indonesia
[Former IPS Regional Editor for Asia-Pacific]
Please relay my deepest condolences to the family of
Mr Hassan. It is so sad
to see that a young man's future and the future of his
family were destroyed
in such manner in a country that expected better times
and improvement, but
entered an unprecedented quagmire. The news saddened
me profoundly.
Vesna Peric Zimonjic
IPS Belgrade
My condolences go to his family and may they find
the strength to carry on
with life. These may seem vacuous words since hardly
any words can comfort
those who lost their loved ones, but reflect my sadness
at hearing the news.
It is doubly regrettable because some of us condemned
the invasion of Iraq
for the "reasons" that were stated at the
time, and it would seem that genie
is out and now is everyone for themselves, with the
innocent being caught in
the cross-fire. As humans we worry over such questions
as would that have
not happened if the invasion had not taken place? I've
no answer for that!
To IPS, I can only offer my solidarity and hope that
you soon find someone
who can offer us a different perspective on Iraq as
Alaa Hassan did - of
course, he'll be irreplaceable.
I end with the words of the Qur'an: "Inna lillah
wa inna ilaihe rajiun (To
Allah we belong and to Him we shall return)". May
his soul rest in peace.
Bayano Valy
This is such a sad episode and my thoughts go to the
family. I pray IPS will
also assist Alaa's direct family financially.
Regards,
Frank
I share the entire IPS family's feelings of sadness
and loss over the tragic
death Alaa Hassan, and will renew my own commitment
to do whatever I can to
end this senseless war.
Gareth Porter
IPS North America correspondent
My condolences to IPS, its readership and, above all,
Alaa's family. A very
important voice has been lost, and its loss impoverishes
us all.
If IPS is doing anything to assist the family or to
in some way mark this
tragic even, please let me know.
Rebecca
Arabs Anonymous No Hay Moros
Creo que hay que decirlo así: la muerte de
nuestro colega Alaa Hassan en
Bagdad es el resultado del fracaso total de la invasión
a Iraq. Hassan pagó
con su vida la audacia de trabajar fuera de la "zona
verde" de Bagdad, donde
viven y trabajan, atrincherados, la gran mayoría
de los periodistas
extranjeros, los diplomáticos, los altos funcionarios
y, por supuesto, las
tropas invasoras, más o menos protegidos todos
por mercenarios de todo el
mundo. Ellos casi nunca salen de allí, y cuando
salen, los secuestran y los
matan. Fuera de ese perímetro blindado, un promedio
de cien civiles iraquíes
corre diariamente el mismo destino de Alaa, víctimas
de la violencia que
toda ocupación armada genera desde tiempos inmemoriales.
Honrar la memoria
de Alaa obliga a continuar contando la peligrosa y subversiva
verdad de la
calle.
Alejandro Kirk, Chile
Managing Editor
IPS/TerraViva Newspapers
Terrible noticia. Va nuestra solidaridad a sus familiares
y colegas de IPS.
Diego Cevallos Rojas,
IPS México
Lamentamos profundamente la muerte de Alaa Hassan
y enviamos, por vuestro
intermedio, nuestras condolencias y un abrazo a su familia.
Alicia Fraerman y Tito Drago
IPS España
Lamento muchísimo el asesinato de periodistas.
Expreso toda mi solidaridad.
Helda Martinez
IPS Colombia
Camaradas: Cuando matan a un periodista, a los que
quedamos vivos se nos
muere un poco la vida. Solidaridad con el compañero
Hassan.
Abrazos, Ángel Páez
IPS Perú
Envío todas mis condolencias y solidaridad a
la familia de Alaa Hassan.
Gustavo González
IPS Chile
Amigos de IPS
Nos juntamos a la pena de la familia de Alaa y la tristeza
de sus colegas,
saludando su trabajo necesario, difícil y valioso.
Daremos la noticia en
nuestro sitio.
Daniel Wermus, Carole Vann, Fabrice Boulé
InfoSud
Genève, Suisse
1. C'est une nouvelle bien triste. Même si je
n'ai pas connu Alaa
personnellement, je sais en lisant tous ces reportages
venus d'Irak,
combien il est difficile pour les journalistes de travailler
dans de telles
conditions, surtout quand on est constamment sur le
terrain auprès de la
population.
Je te serai reconnaissant de faire parvenir à
la famille d'Alaa, surtout à
son épouse et ses enfants, mes sincères
condoléances et sympathies les plus
vives. Je suis de tout cœur avec eux et je partage
leur chagrin et
tristesse.
Je leur souhaite un très bon courage pour affronter
la vie qui continue
pour eux.
Nasseem (Ile Maurice)
C'est vraiment une terrible nouvelle. Que le bon Dieu
l'accueille au
paradis et préserve sa famille. Je suis vraiment
en colère quand j'apprends
de si mauvaises nouvelles. Est-ce qu'on ne peut pas
s'organiser au niveau
d'IPS, pour lui donner ne serait-ce que de façon
symbolique une partie de
nos piges (par exemple 20 dollars pour chaque correspondant)?
Enfin, c'est
une idée. Avec tout mon soutien!
Saliou Sam (Guinée-Conakry)
Mes vives condoléances aux confrères de
IPS!
Mustapha El Ouizi (Maroc)
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