
US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Abducted in Iraq Despite Prior Warnings and Border Rejection
American freelance journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted in Baghdad, Iraq, by an Iran-backed militia, despite having been warned of threats and turned back from the border on March 9 due to lacking a press work permit. Investigations are underway, and US authorities are working to secure her release.
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As a freelance journalist, Shelly #Kittleson has extensively covered #Syria and #Iraq. She was abducted in the heart of #Baghdad, with the kidnappers thought to be #Iran-backed militia Kataeb Hezbollah.
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Read full article →US journalist kidnapped in Iraq had been warned of threats in days prior
Shelly Kittleson had also tried to cross the border, but was turned back
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Among the outlets that Shelly Kittleson contributed to are Al Majalla, Al-Monitor, ANSA, RAI Radiotre, and more, according to her LinkedIn profile.
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Shelly Renee Kittleson had sought to enter Iraq from Syria on March 9 but was turned back because she did not have a press work permit.
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The US said it had warned the journalist of security risks and was working to ensure the American’s release “as soon as possible”.
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