Photojournalists killed in Libya

By <http://news.yahoo.com/bloggers/joe-pompeo>Joe Pompeo

Vanity Fair 
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thecutline/ts_yblog_thecutline/storytext/two-photojournalists-said-to-be-killed-in-libya/41157412/SIG=10lctn33b/*http://twitter.com/#%21/VanityFair/status/60758491681394689>confirmed
 
a little after 1:30 p.m. on Twitter Wednesday that one of its 
contributing photographers, Tim Hetherington (pictured right), has 
died while covering the conflict in Libya. Hetherington was a 
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thecutline/ts_yblog_thecutline/storytext/two-photojournalists-said-to-be-killed-in-libya/41157412/SIG=12perh84d/*http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/04/tim-hetherington-41-killed-in-libya.html>renowned
 
British-American photojournalist and the Oscar-nominated director, 
with Sebastian Junger, of "Restrepo," a 2010 documentary about a year 
spent on assignment for Vanity Fair in Afghanistan.

The New York Times' C.J. Chivers, who is stationed in Libya, 
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thecutline/ts_yblog_thecutline/storytext/two-photojournalists-said-to-be-killed-in-libya/41157412/SIG=12duj841b/*http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/21/world/africa/21photographers.html?_r=2&hp>reported
 
the news shortly thereafter, confirming that three other 
photographers were wounded: "The wounds to two of the photographers 
-- Chris Hondros and Guy Martin -- were grave, according to a 
colleague at the triage center where they were being treated 
Wednesday night. Their prospects for survival were not immediately 
clear." Hondros was on assignment for Getty. The fourth photographer, 
Michael Christopher Brown, reportedly suffered shrapnel injuries.

UPDATE, 6:10 PM: Chivers now also 
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thecutline/ts_yblog_thecutline/storytext/two-photojournalists-said-to-be-killed-in-libya/41157412/SIG=12dc0bpcf/*http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/21/world/africa/21photographers.html?src=twr>reports
 
that Hondros "died within a few hours of devastating brain trauma."

In the breathless rush to break the news, bloggers and tweeters 
reported without confirmation that both Hetherington and Hondros had 
been killed. The early reports originated from the Facebook page of a 
fellow photographer in Libya, Andre Liohn. Major news organizations 
held off reporting names until details could be confirmed and 
families notified.

"BBC can confirm one western journalist has been killed and three 
injured in a mortar attack in city of #Benghazi #libya," the British 
news agency 
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thecutline/ts_yblog_thecutline/storytext/two-photojournalists-said-to-be-killed-in-libya/41157412/SIG=10lctn33b/*http://twitter.com/#%21/BBCBreaking/status/60747280101285888>tweeted.

"The Associated Press is investigating reports that four foreign 
photojournalists have been wounded in fighting in Misrata, Libya, and 
at least one is believed to have died," read an advisory sent to the 
wire's member editors. "The AP will expedite a story as soon as we 
obtain confirmation from credible sources, pending notification of family."

A call to the Middle East and North Africa program coordinator for 
the Committee to Protect Journalists, which has been tracking 
violence against reporters in Libya and elsewhere in the region, was 
not returned.

There are currently dozens of journalists covering the escalating 
conflict in Libya. Many are reporting on the fighting from a distance 
in the nation's capital city, Tripoli, where their movements and 
access are closely controlled by state handlers. Others have been 
covering the war from the frontlines, where the situation is far more 
dangerous.

Previously, there had been one confirmed death of a journalist in 
Libya, a 
<http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/yblog_thecutline/ts_yblog_thecutline/storytext/two-photojournalists-said-to-be-killed-in-libya/41157412/SIG=12b4kga4k/*http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/03/2011312192359523376.html>cameraman
 
for Al Jazeera, since the eruption of the tumult several months ago. 
But a number of Western journalists have been swept up and detained 
by forces loyal to dictator Muammar Gadhafi. Several remain in custody.




John Johnson
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