Senator Bob Casey sent a letter to Kerry yesterday, days ahead of World Press Freedom day, praising the work of two Associated Press journalists and expressing concern about the dangers faced by reporters worldwide. Casey urged Kerry to speak out on the issue as well as detail what the State Department is doing to locate and secure the release of missing journalists.
On April 4, an Afghan police officer shot the two AP journalists working in the eastern province of Khost, killing photographer Niedringhaus and wounding veteran correspondent Gannon.
The senator said reporters often are kidnapped, tortured and targeted "because of their ability to speak truth to power," and he cited figures from the Committee to Protect Journalists. Casey said the group reported that in 2013, 211 journalists were jailed worldwide.
Casey also asked what the State Department was doing to find US freelancers Austin Tice and James Foley and secure their release. Tice has been missing since August 2012; Foley disappeared in November 2012. Tice, who was one of few journalists reporting from Damascus when he vanished, is suspected of being held by the Syrian government, although his family has said they are uncertain who is holding their son.
"While journalists understand that their craft carries inherent risks, ensuring the safety and security of American overseas should be our top priority," Casey wrote.
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