News agency cuts ties with Beirut photographer
Associated Press
The Reuters news agency said Monday it has cut its ties with a Beirut-based freelance photographer who it found had manipulated two photographs from the ongoing fighting in Lebanon. It also removed all 920 pictures by the photographer from its database.

This two-photo combination made available Monday, Aug. 7, 2006 by the Reuters news agency, shows an Aug. 5, 2006 photograph of smoke rising from burning buildings after an Israeli air strike on the suburbs of Beirut by Beirut-based Reuters freelance photographer Adnan Hajj. Reuters on Sunday, Aug.6 withdrew the image after evidence emerged that it was manipulated to show more smoke. The manipulated image is shown on the left. The unaltered image, shown on the right, has since run. Reuters has told the photographer, freelance Adnan Hajj, that the agency will not use any more of his pictures. (AP Photo/Adnan Hajj, Reuters)
رویتر ارتباط خود را با Adnan Hajj عکاس مقیم بیروت به دلیل دستکاری در عکسها قطع کرد.
رویتر: در یکی از عکسها، عدنان حاج با دستکاری دود غلیظتر و بیشتری از یکی بمبارانهای بیروت به نمایش میگذارد و در دیگری عدنان با دستکاری نشان میدهد که از جت جنگنده اسرائیل در جنوب لبنان به جای یکی سه بمب رها میشود. رویتر همه 920 عکس عدنان را از مخزن عکسهایش خارج کرد.عدنان از سال 1993 با رویتر همکاری داشته است. حاج از سال 2003 با AP هم همکاری دارد. دبیر سرویس عکس آسوشیتدپرس هم گفته است همه عکسهای عدنان را مورد بررسی قرار خواهد داد.
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This photo released by the Reuters news agency Monday Aug. 7, 2006 showing an Israeli F-16 warplane firing missiles during an air strike on Nabatiyeh in southern Lebanon, August 2, 2006 has been withdrawn by the agency. Reuters said Monday it has cut its ties with a Beirut-based freelance photographer who it found had manipulated two photographs from the ongoing fighting in Lebanon. In this photo, Reuters found that the photographer Adnan Hajj changed the image to show three flares being dropped by the plane, instead of just one, the agency said. (AP Photo/Adnan Hajj, Reuters)