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'''Tariq Ayoub''' was a cameraman for the [[Al-Jazeera]] news channel.  He was killed on [[April 8]], [[2003]] when a US military plane launched a missile at Al-Jazeera's office in Baghdad, Iraq.  The next day, US forces took Baghdad.   
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'''Tariq Ayoub''' was a cameraman for the [[Al-Jazeera]] news channel.  He was killed on [[April 08]], [[2003]] when a US military plane launched a missile at Al-Jazeera's office in Baghdad, Iraq.  The next day, US forces took Baghdad.   
  
Al-Jazeera offices had been bombed by the US in Kabul, Afghanistan in November 2001 as well.
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Al-Jazeera offices had been bombed by the US in Kabul, Afghanistan in [[November]] [[2001]] as well.
  
 
35 year old Ayoub was a Jordanian who left behind a wife and children.  Prior to Al-Jazeera he had worked for the Associated Press and the Jordan Times.
 
35 year old Ayoub was a Jordanian who left behind a wife and children.  Prior to Al-Jazeera he had worked for the Associated Press and the Jordan Times.
  
 
[[Category:Television]]
 
[[Category:Television]]
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 5 February 2006

Tariq Ayoub was a cameraman for the Al-Jazeera news channel. He was killed on April 08, 2003 when a US military plane launched a missile at Al-Jazeera's office in Baghdad, Iraq. The next day, US forces took Baghdad.

Al-Jazeera offices had been bombed by the US in Kabul, Afghanistan in November 2001 as well.

35 year old Ayoub was a Jordanian who left behind a wife and children. Prior to Al-Jazeera he had worked for the Associated Press and the Jordan Times.