Orient News
December 8, 2014, in Sheikh Miskeen, Daraa province, Syria

Yousef el-Dous, a correspondent for the Syrian opposition TV station Orient News, was killed with two other crew members when their car was hit by a missile as they were headed to cover the aftermath of clashes in Sheikh Miskeen village in the Daraa Province of Syria on December 8, 2014, the station and other news outlets reported.

According to Orient News, correspondents el-Dous and Rami Asmi and cameraman Salem Khalil were driving to cover recent opposition advances in Sheikh Miskeen when their car was hit by a guided missile fired by government forces. Orient News reported that minutes before they were killed, the three journalists passed government forces in the village of Qarfa on their way to Sheikh Miskeen. Orient News and Siraj Press, another opposition news outlet, reported that the missile was launched from Qarfa, about two miles from Sheikh Miskeen. It was not clear how the outlets determined the origin of the missile.

The car was not marked as a press vehicle, but Orient News said it was identifiable because it was carrying a satellite dish nearly 6 feet in diameter.

The Committee to Protect Journalists could not independently verify the claim that a missile directly targeted the car. CPJ research shows that government forces have likely targeted journalists directly in attempt to censor their reporting.

In a phone interview, the head of reporters at Orient News, Mohanad al-Sayed Ali, told CPJ that the reporters were targeted by the Assad regime as part of its efforts to silence journalists. He said Orient News had issued more than 40 broadcasts and 60 reports in the past two months from the southern part of Syria.

On his personal Facebook and YouTube pages, El-Dous posted photos and videos of clashes taking place in the Daraa Province since the early days of the civil war in 2011.

Orient reported that el-Dous began covering the Syrian civil war in Daraa as a media activist before becoming a correspondent for Orient News in Daraa.

Omari News, a local network for journalists in El-Dous's hometown of Busra, posted a video on its YouTube page showing the funeral of el-Dous and Salem Khalil, which took place simultaneously.

Medium: Television, Internet
Job: Broadcast Reporter
Beats Covered: Human Rights, Politics, War
Gender: Male
Local or Foreign: Local
Freelance: No
Type of Death: Crossfire/Combat-Related
Suspected Source of Fire: Military Officials

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