Yasser Salihee
Yasser Salihee was an Iraqi physician and journalist who worked for the Knight Ridder news agency. He was known for his investigative reporting during the Iraq War, particularly on issues related to the Iraqi healthcare system and the impact of the conflict on civilian life.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Yasser Salihee was born in Baghdad, Iraq. He pursued a career in medicine, graduating from the University of Baghdad with a degree in medicine. Salihee worked as a physician in various hospitals across Baghdad, gaining firsthand experience of the challenges faced by the Iraqi healthcare system.
Career in Journalism[edit | edit source]
Salihee transitioned from medicine to journalism during the Iraq War. He joined the Knight Ridder news agency, where he quickly gained a reputation for his in-depth and courageous reporting. His work often focused on the human cost of the conflict, including the deteriorating state of healthcare in Iraq and the plight of civilians caught in the crossfire.
Notable Investigations[edit | edit source]
One of Salihee's most significant investigations was his reporting on the activities of Iraqi death squads and their impact on the civilian population. His articles provided crucial insights into the sectarian violence that plagued Iraq during the war. Salihee's work was widely recognized for its depth and accuracy, shedding light on issues that were often overlooked by other media outlets.
Death[edit | edit source]
Yasser Salihee was tragically killed on June 24, 2005, in Baghdad. He was shot by a U.S. sniper while driving to his home. His death was a significant loss to both the journalistic and medical communities in Iraq. Salihee's reporting continues to be remembered for its bravery and commitment to uncovering the truth.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Salihee's work has had a lasting impact on the field of war journalism. His investigations into the Iraqi healthcare system and the effects of the conflict on civilians have been cited in numerous studies and reports. Salihee is remembered as a dedicated journalist who risked his life to report on the realities of war.
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