http://today.reuters.co.uk/News/CrisesArticle.aspx?storyId=L29588862
I've always found Reuters to be a good source of balanced, objective journalism. A dangerous business these days.
"Two Reuters cameramen have been killed by U.S. troops in Iraq since the U.S. invasion in 2003. A third was shot dead by a sniper in Ramadi last November in circumstances for which Reuters is still seeking an explanation from U.S. forces.
Reuters' cameraman in the city of Ramadi, Ali al-Mashhadani, was arrested by U.S. forces three weeks ago and is being held without charge in Abu Ghraib prison. U.S. military officials have said he will face a judicial hearing shortly but have still given no access to the journalist or said what he is accused of.
A military spokesman said the hearing may have taken place on Monday at a secret location in Baghdad but he was not certain and did not know any result. Mashhadani had no access to counsel."