Journalist
captured in E. Ukraine released, RT stringer remains in detention
A journalist released from the ANNA news agency, who was captured along with RT contributor Graham Phillips, told RT that they were abducted by the Ukrainian army and tortured and beaten. Phillips’ fate remains unknown.
RT,
24
July, 2014
ANNA
news agency cameraman, Vadim Aksyonov, has been released while RT
contributor Graham Phillips, a UK national, is being held captive,
ANNA news told RT.
According
to the ANNA news press service, Aksyonov who was released about 3
hours ago is in“terrible
state” as
he hasn’t slept for a day and was tortured.
The
journalist told RT how he and his colleague – RT contributor Graham
Phillips - were detained.
“We
were captured in [Donetsk] airport. Graham [Phillips] ran to the
parking lot, I ran after him. Then we were taken by people with
guns.I saw the official army insignia before they put bags on our
heads,”Aksyonov
told RT.
When
they were taken to the cells near a checkpoint, they were tortured
and beaten, he added.
“At
first we were kept together, then separately. I heard him [Phillips]
screaming from pain and he heard me screaming, too,” he
told RT.
According
to Aksyonov, their captors then took them to another location. He
overheard that Phillips was dropped in the city of Krasnoarmeisk, in
the Donetsk Region of eastern Ukraine.
Aksyonov
thinks that Graham Philips might be taken to either Kiev, Ukraine’s
capital, or Zaporizhie, a city in southern Ukraine which borders on
the Donetsk Region, or to the city of Uzhhorod in western Ukraine.
The
agency still hasn’t reveal the fate of two other hostages - an
employee of the press service of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s
Republic, and possibly an acquaintance of Phillips, who accompanied
the journalist to the airport.
Phillips
has been reporting about the developments in Ukraine for several
months now. According to research from Brandwatch social networks
monitor, he has become the most popular author in Twitter reporting
on the situation in Ukraine.
It
is not the first time the RT contributor has been arrested. He
was detained once
at a checkpoint in Mariupol and held captive by Kiev military for
over 36 hours in May.
CNN stringer 'abducted'
CNN
has called for the release of a local producer, who worked with its
crew in eastern Ukraine, who they claim has been abducted by
anti-Kiev militants.
The
US news channel says that officials from the self-proclaimed Donetsk
People's Republic (DPR) publicly arrested Anton Skiba two days ago,
on charges of terrorism and being a government intelligence agent.
CNN attempted direct negotiations with DPR officials in the interim,
before making a public appeal.
He
has not been heard from since, apart from a brief phone call, which
CNN says was cut off.
"I
strongly condemn this incident. Journalists must not become targets
just for fulfilling their professional duties," declared
Dunja Mijatovic, the representative for media freedom at the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, in response to
the incident.
The
United Nations, Reporters without Borders and other groups have also
expressed alarm over the escalating danger for journalists in the
country.
"The
climate for press freedom in the volatile eastern Ukraine has
deteriorated further," said
the Committee to Protect Journalists, which pointed out that up to
ten foreign journalists have been detained at least for a short
period over the past week.
Seven
journalists have also been killed while covering the unrest in
eastern Ukraine - making it the deadliest country for journalists
this year, according to UN statistics.
In
June, a Russian cameraman from Channel One TV, Anatoly
Klyan, was
shot by Kiev forces in Donetsk. Also in June, Rossiya TV journalist
Igor Kornelyuk and his colleague, sound engineer Anton Voloshin,
were killed in
shelling near Lugansk.
In
May, Italian journalist Andrea Rocchelli and his Russian interpreter
Andrey Mironov were killed when
they were caught in a mortar attack close to the village of
Andreevka, a couple of kilometers from Slavyansk.
Russian
journalists have been captured by Kiev’s forces throughout the
conflict in eastern Ukraine.
In
June, journalists from Russia's Zvezda TV channel spent two
days in captivity, after being detained by the Ukrainian National
Guard.
In
May, two LifeNews journalists were taken hostage for two days by the
National Guard, prompting an online #SaveOurGuys campaign.
Ukraine
Civil War: Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk resigns
abruptly
YATSENYUK
GOES
When
I heard of the collapse of the (horribly misnamed) "National
Unity" government and Yatsenyuk's resignation I discounted the
news as unimportant. However it is not being treated like that here
in Britain where this news has been received with something not too
far from dismay. It is probably fair to say that Yatsenyuk was the
west's favourite Ukrainian politician and he was of course Victoria
Nuland's choice for the post of Prime Minister. His probably
permanent departure is not being received well here at all if only
because with Yatsenyuk's departure there is uncertainty about the
extent to which the Ukraine can implement the IMF programme.
---Alexander
Mercouris
Mass
protests held by families of men drafted into Ukrainian army
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