“CBS Asks Why U.S. Imprisons Its Iraqi Hire;” Cameraman Detained Since April
The April 5 detainment of a freelance CBS News cameraman in Iraq, and the military’s statement that he posed “an imperative threat to coalition forces,” “has sparked a bitter legal and political dispute with Viacom Inc.’s CBS, which has lobbied senior military and civilian officials to try to win the cameraman’s release,” the Wall Street Journal says. ![]()
Abdul Amir Younes Hussein faced a hearing in Baghdad today that would “determine whether he will be released.”![]()
“The cameraman has now been detained for more than five months, and no one concerned has been informed of the evidence against him,” a CBS News statement says. “We continue to request that information and hope it will be provided and his status be decided, one way or another, in a fair and timely manner.” Here’s the full story…

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