Palestinian cameraman Mujahed al-Saadi (C) of Palestine Today TV mourns with other journalists over the body of veteran Al-Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Aqleh (Akleh), who was shot dead as she covered a raid on the West Bank’s Jenin refugee camp at the hospital in Jenin.
GENEVA, May 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The UN human rights office said it was “appalled” at the killing of a veteran Al Jazeera reporter in the West Bank and demanded a transparent investigation into her death.
“We are appalled at the killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh while covering an Israeli military operation in Jenin, Palestine,” UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet’s office said on Twitter, adding: “We urge an independent, transparent investigation into her killing. Impunity must end.”
Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, was shot dead as she covered an Israeli army raid.
UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet’s office said it was on the ground and trying to verify the facts.
“Our office is on the ground verifying the facts.
“We urge an independent, transparent investigation into her killing. Impunity must end.”
The Qatar-based TV channel Al Jazeera charged that Israeli forces deliberately and “in cold blood” shot Abu Akleh in the head during the unrest in the Jenin refugee camp earlier on Wednesday.
Israel’s Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said it was “likely” that “armed Palestinians — who were indiscriminately firing at the time — were responsible for the unfortunate death of the journalist”.
The European Union demanded an independent investigation, while the United States said the fatal shooting must be “investigated transparently”. — NNN-AGENCIES