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Slain BERNAMATV Cameraman Noramfaizul Honoured By U.S. Journalists Memorial
KUALA LUMPUR, May 15 (Bernama) -- Noramfaizul Mohd Nor, the Bernama TV
cameraman killed while on assignment in Somalia last year, has become the first
Malaysian journalist to be accorded honours at the Newseum Journalists Memorial
in the United States dedicated to journalists killed on the job.
Noramfaizul's name was etched on the glass panels of the memorial, along
with those of 69 other journalists, at the rededication of the memorial to add
the names of journalists killed on the job in 2011.
An inscription of his name can be viewed at http://www.newseum.org, the
website of the newseum located near the US Congress at Capital Hill in
Washington DC.
Noramfaizul, 39, was killed by a stray bullet on Sept 2 last year when
covering the Putra 1Malaysia Club's humanitarian mission with a group of
journalists in Mogadishu.
Bernama editor-in-chief Yong Soo Heong said: "We are touched by the
dedication of Noramfaizul at The Journalists Memorial in the Newseum. His
passing was something unpleasant that happened in the line of duty.
"But we are proud that his efforts to record ongoing events in Somalia had
not been in vain as it showed that peace is still fragile there."
He said journalists would try their best to be recorders of history and
their journey sometimes may be fraught with danger or risks.
"We are pleased that the Journalists Memorial has seen it fit to honour
Noramfaizul's brave efforts and I am grateful to the people involved for their
acknowledgement," he said.
Each year, the Journalists Memorial honours media personnel such as
reporters, photographers, television cameraman, editors, radio and television
news presenters all over the world who were killed when carrying out their
professional duties in the preceding year.
Since it was set up in 1837, a total of 2,084 names of journalists,
photographers, broadcasters and senior newsmen killed had been recorded at the
memorial.
"The brave men and women whose names are etched on the Journalists Memorial
remind us that little about a free press is actually free," said James C. Duff,
chief executive officer of Newseum.
"Every day, journalists around the world scramble to bear witness, sometimes
at great personal risk, to record the first draft of history. Newseum is proud
to honour these journalists who paid the ultimate sacrifice in pursuit of the
truth," said Duff.
The list of media personnel who die each year is compiled by Newseum from
various sources such as the Committee to Protect Journalists, International
Press Institute, Reporters Sans Frontières, the International Federation of
Journalists, news reports and other sources.
-- BERNAMA