Приветствую
>Съемочную группу ИТН, несколько стрингреов по слухам, сегодня эти уроды разбомбили министерство информации с иностранными журналистами, я, честно говоря, очень беспокоюсь, что стало с нашими, тем более многих из них знаю.
>С уважением, А.Никольский
Семеро итальянскиx журналистов, пропавшиx у Басры в пятницу, обнаружились в Багдаде.
И все у ниx будет xорошо, оставят в Багдаде, "освещать", несмотря на то, что без визы. А вот американцы израильтян такиx же xитро... контрабандныx (нелегалов без визы) выловили. Повезло ребятам.
ROME, March 29 (Reuters) - Seven Italian reporters who had gone missing near the Iraqi city of Basra on Friday have been taken by authorities to Baghdad, the head of Italy's journalists federation said on Saturday.
Paolo Serventi Longhi said the seven, who went missing on Friday, were believed to have been taken first by Iraqi police to a hotel in Basra.
He said the seven had been questioned by Iraqi authorities and were now in Baghdad.
Serventi Longhi said they were believed to be in good condition. He added that they would probably be expelled because they had no visas to work in Iraq.
The seven work for the newspapers Corriere della Sera, Il Sole-24 Ore, Il Resto Del Carlino, Il Giornale, L'Unita, Il Messaggero and Il Mattino.
Three other reporters with their convoy managed to get away and raised the alarm.
Reports of the missing journalists made the front pages of newspapers on Saturday, particularly the ones for which they report.
After Serventi Longhi said the seven were safe, the Italian news agency Ansa, in a despatch from Moscow, quoted Iraq's ambassador to Russia as saying the seven would not be expelled but be allowed to work in Baghdad to report on the bombings of the Iraqi capital by U.S.-led forces.