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ABC war correspondent sues network

Thursday, September 22, 2005, 16:23
Section: Journalism

ABC News war correspondent Richard Gizbert is suing the network for firing him when he refused to go to Iraq.

Gizbert, who joined the network in 1993 and was assigned to its London bureau at the time he was dismissed, claims that he was axed because he refused an assignment to report from Iraq. Although he had previously reported from Chechnya and Bosnia-Herzegovina, he said he believed that the Iraq assignment was different since journalists had seemingly become targeted by both sides in that conflict.

In an interview last month with the Los Angeles Times, Gizbert said that he was told by Marcus Wilford, ABC’s London bureau chief: “‘We’ve decided to terminate you. ABC wants to replace you with a correspondent who will travel to war zones.’ I said, “You’re firing me because I won’t go to war zones?’ ‘No,’ he said, “we’re terminating you and replacing you with someone who will.’ And I said: “Isn’t that the same thing?'”

Under a code of practice that ABC News has signed, “assignments to war zones or hostile environments must be voluntary.”

Since the war began in March 2003, 66 reporters have been killed in the conflict, with many of them being specifically targeted by the insurgents.

  • Gizbert was interviewed about this in the September 16 edition of On the Media.


  • Survivor Guatemala – Fantasy League

    Thursday, September 22, 2005, 13:40
    Section: Arts & Entertainment

    Well, it’s that time of year again. I’ve signed up for the Survivor Fantasy League, which always seems like it will be a lot of fun, but it’s hard to get too excited given how badly run the Web site for it is. Still, I’m playing with my in-laws, who are enormously into it, especially my father-in-law, who now has enough Survivor memorabilia to set up his own island here in the High Desert.

    MorganScoring and such begins with tonight’s show. My picks at this point are Morgan, Margaret, Bobby Jon and Stephenie. The latter three are pretty much guaranteed a lot of camera time, and how can you go wrong with a magician’s assistant? (Don’t ask how I finished in last season’s league.)

    Every year, I sit on the couch and tell Jenn how I could be on that show when I watch the first few episodes. Last week’s 11-mile overnight hike through the jungle seemed determined to shut people like me up. It worked.

    (I could still do it, though!)

  • OK, I guess you can go wrong with a magician’s assistant … For next week, the question will be, how can you go wrong with an allegedly incognito former NFL quarterback who’s guaranteed a lot of camera time? (I have 30 points after this week.)

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