(22 Jul 2015) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Madrid - July 22nd, 2015
1. Pan right of the President of the Federation of Associations of Spanish Journalists (FAPE) Elsa Gonzalez walking and sitting at desk and reading the day's newspapers
2. Cutaway of La Razon newspaper cover with picture of driver and three missing Spanish journalists
3. Elsa Gonzalez reading La Razon and El Pais newspapers
4. Zoom out from close of a picture reading (English) "100 percent news" and (Spanish) "Without journalists there is no journalism", and "Without journalism there is no democracy" to wide of Elsa Gonzalez reading newspapers
5. Zoom out from close of picture reading (Spanish) "Antonio Pampliega, photo taken in Syria, Facebook of Usanma Ajjan" to wide of Gonzalez reading newspapers
6. Cutaway of picture of missing Spanish journalists under the headline (Spanish) "Disappeared in the trap of Syria"
7. Gonzalez reading newspapers and then moving to her computer
8. Various of screen with ABC.es cover with the picture of Spanish Foreign Affairs minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo, headline reading (Spanish) "CNI (Spanish Intelligence Service) works on locating the journalists missing in Syria"
9. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Elsa Gonzalez, President of the Federation of Associations of Spanish Journalists (FAPE):
"Three Spanish journalists have disappeared since July the 12th. Two days before, on the 10th, they got into (Syria) by the south frontier with Turkey. They arrived in Aleppo in Syria, and from that day, since ten days ago, we lost track of them."
10. Picture of a woman crying out, the word Freedom written in Spanish coming out of her mouth
11. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Elsa Gonzalez, President of the Federation of Associations of Spanish Journalists (FAPE):
"They are three journalists that they have been working in conflict areas for long time. They are not new to these kinds of reports and missions. They are three young journalists that have already worked in other complicated conflicts. It is not the first time they had gone to Syria, that they entered a territory where there is an ongoing armed conflict. As freelancers, they were sending articles, reports to different news broadcasters."
12. Tilt up from Gonzalez's hands holding mobile phone to Gonzalez answering a call
13. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Elsa Gonzalez, President of the Federation of Associations of Spanish Journalists (FAPE):
"(working in Syria or in conflict areas) It's very hard, very tough, and you depend a lot on local citizens, because you have to try to go unnoticed, to avoid being detected as foreigners, so you won't 'invite' the temptation of kidnapping or attack. But, also, at the same time, nowadays Syrian citizen life is worthless. So, everything is very complicated when they pretend to be Syrians."
14. Various of Gonzalez speaking on the phone
STORYLINE
Spain said on Wednesday that it is trying to establish what happened to three Spanish freelance journalists who went missing around the embattled northern Syrian city of Aleppo.
The announcement came as it emerged that a fourth journalist, a Japanese national, has gone missing in the war-torn country.
A Spanish journalism association first reported on Tuesday that the three - identified as Antoniu Pampliega, Jose Manuel Lopez and Angel Sastre - were missing since 13 July.
They had travelled to Syria, presumably together, to report on the country's long-running civil war.
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