Fiche du document numéro 13242

Num
13242
Date
Thursday April 14, 1994
Amj
Hms
Fichier
Taille
81157
Pages
1
Urlorg
Titre
U.S. criticizes editors for endangering reporters
Cote
lba0000020011120dq4e019ah
Source
Fonds d'archives
Type
Dépêche d'agence
Langue
EN
Citation
WASHINGTON, April 14 (Reuter) - The State Department Thursday sharply
criticised U.S. and other media organisations for sending reporters
into mortal danger in Rwanda.

Spokesman Mike McCurry said the State Department had been in touch with
several news organisations about 12 journalists, including seven
Americans, who stayed in Kigali to report on the bloody fighting in the
Rwandan capital.

I think it takes extraordinary courage for these journalists to remain
in Kagali and continue their reports from there,
said McCurry.

And it takes extraordinary courage to be an editor in a news
organisation that would ask an employee to go to a place where it's
clear there is mortal danger and where it's clear the United States
government ordered Americans not to travel,
he added.

I think that they need to pursue the truth as they see fit, but they
have put their employees in extraordinary danger,
McCurry said.

He praised rescue efforts by Belgian troops, who tried three times to
reach the reporters Thursday, after they turned down the chance to
leave Kigali Wednesday.

In Brussels, a Belgian armed forces spokesman said 11 U.S. journalists
had been rescued and brought to the airport at Kigali for evacuation.

The journalists refused to leave the Hotel Mille Collines when urged to
do so Wednesday by Belgian paratroopers on a rescue mission in central
Kigali. They changed their minds Thursday and decided to quit the city.

Belgian army spokesman Colonel Gilbert Hertoghe said the the troops
were initially unable to reach the journalists because of fighting
around the hotel and also on the road from the airport to the city.

(c) Reuters Limited 1994
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