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July 25, 2008 Friday Rajab 21, 1429



Son of Iraqi journalist shot dead


KIRKUK, July 24: The son of a journalist at a popular weekly newspaper in northern Iraq was allegedly shot dead by US troops when his car appeared to veer wildly, local police said on Thursday.

American soldiers shot dead Arkan Ali al-Nuaimi, 19, on Wednesday evening as he approached a checkpoint in his car in the oil city of Kirkuk, a police official said.

Iraqi police said the son of Ali Taha al-Nuaimi, editor of the US financed “The Voice of the Villages,” was raked with American bullets when he lost control of his vehicle.

“He lost control near the Bahrain bakery in southern Kirkuk... then they fired on him, killing him instantly,” the police official said, adding that a friend riding next to Nuaimi survived.

A US military spokesman, however, provided a different account of what appeared to be the same incident.—AFP







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