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Atwar Bahjat ((アラビア語:أطوار بهجت); 7 June 1976 – 22 February 2006) was an Iraqi journalist. Initially a reporter for Iraq's state-controlled television under Saddam Hussein, Bahjat became a reporter for al-Jazeera and later a popular television correspondent for al-Arabiya following the US invasion of Iraq. On 22 February 2006, Bahjat was abducted, raped, and murdered while covering a story in Samarra. ==Life and career== Bahjat was born in Samarra. Her mother was a Shia and her father a Sunni.〔 Bahjat began her career reporting propaganda for Iraqi television during the rule of Saddam Hussein. Following the US invasion of Iraq, she began work at al-Jazeera. Initially assigned to culture stories, she persisted in her reporting and was eventually assigned to political coverage of the Governing Council.〔 She was the first to report from the scene about the 2003 looting of the National Museum of Iraq.〔 On another occasion, she was detained overnight by the US military. She later persuaded her editors to send her to cover the 2004 fighting in Najaf, broadcasting live shots from rooftops even after the killing of another reporter by a US army sniper.〔 She later became a television reporter for al-Arabiya. Prior to her death, she was one of the best-known television journalists in the country.
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