- the
Syrian civil war,
according to the
Committee to
Protect Journalists.
Jarban was a
Syrian freelance cameraman who was
found dead one day
after being...
-
Heydinger (1927–2019)
Chris Hondros (1970–2011)
Bunyo Ishikawa (1938–)
Ferzat Jarban (?–2011)
Chris Johns (1951–) Ed
Kashi (1957–) André Kertész (1894–1985)...
-
reported six
airstrikes in Sanaa:
three on the al-Nahdayn Mountain, two in the
Jarban area of the
Sanhan district, and one near the
Sanaa International Airport...
-
Decision (Majority) 2 5:00
Tetsuji Kato def.
Hiroyuki Kojima Decision (Unanimous) 2 5:00
Mohammad Jarban def. Yuji
Fujita Decision (Unanimous) 2 5:00...
- Las
Grandes Viajes 2
March 1, 1998 2 5:00 Tokyo, ****an Loss 1–5
Mohammad Jarban Decision (unanimous)
Shooto -
Reconquista 2
April 6, 1997 2 5:00 Tokyo,...
- was the
second journalist to be
killed during the
Syrian uprising.
Ferzat Jarban, the
first journalist to be killed, was a
freelance television camera operator...
- The
Guardian (U.K.).
Retrieved 26
August 2012.
Ferzat Jarban (20
November 2011). "Ferzat
Jarban -
Journalists Killed".
Committee to
Protect Journalists...
- Alam Alam Jisr az-Zarqa
Murad Amash 388 65.0 Az-Al-Din
Amash 193 32.3 Sami
Jarban 16 2.7
Julis W****am
Nabuadi Kasem Hanno Kabul Salah Ryan (in****bent) ****ad...
- Col.
Saleh Abdo
Hashem al-Jamali, two Captains;
Ibrahim al Akki and Adam
Jarban, the
Chief from the 4th Battalion, 141st Brigade.
Several other soldiers...
- Col.
Saleh Abdo
Hashem al-Jamali, two Captains;
Ibrahim al Akki and Adam
Jarban, the
Chief from the 4th Battalion, 141st Brigade.
Several other soldiers...