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US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Kidnapped in Baghdad as Press Freedom Crisis Deepens in Iraq

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American journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad this week. The abduction has drawn urgent condemnation from press freedom organizations, the US State Department, and international media groups. It has also heightened concerns about the safety of foreign correspondents working in Iraq during a period of renewed regional instability.

Kittleson is an experienced reporter who has covered the Middle East and other conflict zones for several international outlets. She was taken by armed individuals in circumstances that Iraqi security officials are still investigating. Authorities have not fully disclosed the exact location or timing of the abduction. They say this is to avoid jeopardizing ongoing efforts to track those responsible and carry out a safe rescue.

The US Embassy in Baghdad confirmed it was “aware of the situation” and working closely with Iraqi government officials to secure her release. The State Department issued a statement calling for her immediate and safe return, while declining to provide operational details.

Press freedom organizations, including Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists, immediately issued alerts. They noted that Kittleson’s abduction follows a pattern of deteriorating conditions for journalists operating in the region

Iraq’s sensitive diplomatic position adds to the urgency. The country sits between American military operations in Iran and its own complex security challenges at home.e to resolve the case quickly. Iraq’s sensitive diplomatic position adds to the urgency. The country sits between American military operations in Iran and its own complex security challenges at home.

The kidnapping of a foreign journalist in Baghdad echoes the darkest period of the Iraq War in the mid-2000s, when correspondents faced grave risks from militant groups. Iraqi officials said Wednesday that the security environment is very different today. However, they acknowledged that rising regional tensions linked to the conflict involving Iran have created new risks..

Colleagues and media organizations that have worked with Kittleson expressed shock and called for her immediate release. The case is being closely watched by the international press corps, many of whom are now reassessing their security protocols for operations in Baghdad and across the region.

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