Al Jazeera commemorates 100 days since Abu Akleh’s killing

Vigils held at Al Jazeera Media Community workplaces for veteran journalist amid requires accountability over her taking pictures.

Vigil for Shireen Abu Akleh in Al Jazeera studios Doha
Al Jazeera workers members held a vigil for Shireen Abu Akleh on the community's headquarters in Doha, Qatar [Al Jazeera]

Al Jazeera Media Community (AJMN) has held a collection of occasions to mark 100 days for the reason that killing of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.

Thursday’s solidarity vigils passed off on the community’s headquarters within the Qatari capital of Doha and throughout its workplaces all over the world. Dozens of AJMN staff participated within the occasions.

Abu Akleh was shot lifeless by an Israeli sniper on Might 11 whereas protecting Israeli military raids within the metropolis of Jenin within the northern occupied West Financial institution.

In an announcement, AJMN referred to as on “all worldwide human rights and press freedom organisations, governments, journalists, and influencers to focus efforts on Thursday, August 18 by demanding justice for Shireen and accountability for her killers”.

“Al Jazeera Media Community renews its pledge to Shireen’s household and colleagues all over the world, that it stays dedicated to her trigger and relentless in its efforts to make sure justice for Shireen,” the community’s assertion stated.

AJMN’s important commemorative occasion passed off on the Al Jazeera Arabic studios within the Qatari capital shortly after 2pm native time (11:00 GMT).

Mohamed Krichen, an Al Jazeera Arabic information anchor, stated the vigil was proof that the community wouldn't “neglect” Abu Akleh’s killing, which he described as a “crime”.

“We all know who did it and … we would like justice,” Krichen stated.

‘Shireen was particular’

Al Jazeera has described Abu Akleh’s loss of life as a “blatant homicide” that violates “worldwide legal guidelines and norms” and stated that she was “assassinated in chilly blood”.

The community has pledged to submit a case to the Worldwide Legal Court docket (ICC) at The Hague to research her killing.

Al Jazeera’s Nida Ibrahim, reporting from Jenin, stated among the veteran reporter’s colleagues within the occupied West Financial institution had marked the 100-day anniversary of her loss of life by visiting the location of her taking pictures for the primary time.

“It has been very troublesome, we now have seen a few of them crying, and others hiding their tears … there's a state of denial, and trauma,” Ibrahim stated.

“So many investigations have proven there isn't any different risk [other than] that Israeli forces had been those who shot and killed Shireen, however 100 days [later] there has nonetheless been no accountability,” she added.

Walid al-Omari, Al Jazeera’s Jerusalem bureau chief, referred to as for the pursuit of justice for Abu Akleh to proceed “irrespective of how lengthy it takes”.

“Shireen was a daughter of Palestine and Al Jazeera, she was particular in her work,” he stated at a vigil held in Jenin.

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