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Gulf Press > World > In Paris, a photojournalist with injuries carries the Olympic torch
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In Paris, a photojournalist with injuries carries the Olympic torch

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Last updated: 2024/07/22 at 9:13 AM
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AFP journalist Christina Assi was injured in an Israeli shelling incident in October last year while reporting on the border between Israel and Lebanon. Along with five other journalists, she was wounded in the attack that also took the life of Reuters videographer Issam Abdallah. Despite losing part of her right leg, Assi carried the Olympic torch in Paris to honor journalists who have been wounded or killed in the field. The torch was carried across the suburb of Vincennes, with AFP videographer Dylan Collins pushing Assi’s wheelchair while their colleagues and spectators cheered them on.

The attack on the journalists in south Lebanon last October was a tragic event that brought to light the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones. Assi expressed her regret that her colleague Issam Abdallah could not be there to witness the event, and that she could not have participated in such an honor under better circumstances. The incident underscores the risks that journalists take in order to bring news and information to the public, often at great personal cost. The Olympic torch relay served as a powerful symbol of resilience and solidarity among journalists and the broader community.

Approximately 10,000 people were chosen to carry the Olympic flame across France, with participants ranging from athletes to representatives of art, culture, and volunteerism. The relay began in Marseille and will culminate in the opening ceremony on July 26. The presence of journalists among the torchbearers highlights their important role in society and the sacrifices they make to fulfill their duty of informing the public. Despite the dangers they face, journalists continue to be committed to their work and the pursuit of truth.

The Committee to Protect Journalists reported that at least 108 journalists have been killed since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October, with many of the casualties occurring in the Gaza Strip. The toll on journalists in conflict zones underscores the need for greater protection and support for those who risk their lives to bring critical information to light. The tragic loss of life among journalists is a stark reminder of the perils of reporting on armed conflicts and volatile situations, but it also underscores the courage and dedication of those who continue to work in such challenging environments.

The Olympic torch relay in Paris provided a poignant moment for journalists like Christina Assi to be recognized for their bravery and resilience in the face of adversity. The event served as a tribute to journalists who have been injured or killed while carrying out their work, highlighting the importance of press freedom and the need to protect journalists in conflict zones. As the relay continues across France, the participation of journalists like Assi and Collins serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who are willing to risk their lives to bring important stories to the public.

In a world where journalists face increasing risks and challenges, events like the Olympic torch relay offer a platform to honor and support those who are on the frontlines of reporting. Christina Assi’s participation in the relay despite her injuries is a testament to the indomitable spirit of journalists who are determined to carry out their mission regardless of the obstacles they may encounter. The international community must continue to advocate for the protection of journalists in conflict zones and ensure that their voices are not silenced by violence or intimidation. The Olympic torch relay serves as a symbol of hope and resilience for journalists around the world, reminding us of their vital role in upholding freedom of the press and the public’s right to information.

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