Reporter’s lasting trauma over Wikileaks, Assange, Collateral Murder video | Australian Story

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Reporter Dean Yates was Reuters Baghdad bureau chief in 2007 when two of his staff, Namir Noor-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, were gunned down in a US helicopter attack.

The US military says it believed they were insurgents.

Three years later, Wikileaks released the military recording of that brutal attack, shocking the world and finally revealing to Dean how his staff had died.

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