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David Botti
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Jul 9, 2008 03:21 PM
Editor and Publisher mentioned in a recent article that the number of journalists embedded with U.S. forces in Iraq is currently around only a dozen.
The
article was prompted by the expulsion of photojournalist Zoriah Miller
when he took pictures of dead marines after a recent bombing in the
Anbar province. While the marines said Miller broke clearly stated
rules for what can be photographed by embedded journalists, Miller
argued on his blog that because the marines could not be identified in
the photos he'd done nothing wrong. Miller has chronicled his side of
the story throughout many recent posts to his blog.
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