The CNN correspondent says that she was dismissed after the cameraman has exceeded her foot
Saima Mohin continued the network of news for discrimination and dismissal disloyal.
An old CNN correspondent now continues the information network for unjust dismissal and racial and disabled discrimination. Saima Mohin The complaints concern an injury that she suffered during the CNN declaration in Jerusalem in 2014. The Mohin cameraman ran on her foot with a car, and according to her, the accident caused current damage. The journalist said that CNN did not "[came] when it came to finding a new role for her that would adapt to her recovery.
Read the rest to discover what Mohin has claimed others on the alleged discrimination of CNN and why she decided to continue years after being released.
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The Mohin accident occurred when it was assigned to Jerusalem.
In 2014, Mohin reported on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict of Jerusalem when the cameraman with which she worked led over her foot. As indicated by The Guardian ,, The accident caused serious tissue lesions It left Mohin "who was fighting to sit, stand up and walk or go back to work full time".
Mohin bio on the official CNN website note that she reported the Islamabad network in Pakistan and has covered events, including the Taliban attack on Malala Yousafzai .
She asked to be moved to a different role.
As indicated by The Guardian , Mohsin says that after having suffered her injuries, she asked CNN a different role and support for rehabilitation. She claims that the network refused. She also says that she asked if she could have anchoring work instead of working in the field to reduce her time to travel. In response, Mohsin claims to be said to him: "You don't have the look we are looking for."
The journalist alleys that the network put white Americans on television instead, even at times when she was ready to be live from the location she pointed out. The British journalist's contract with CNN ended in 2017.
Mohin said The Guardian "I worked hard to become an international correspondent and I liked my work with CNN. I risked my life several times on a mission for CNN believing that they would have my back. They did not do it."
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She says she spoke for other foreign correspondents.
Mohin also spoke to The Guardian On the reasons why she decided to go ahead with her complaint from the Employment Court, which was filed in London.
"This should be concerned with all the foreign correspondents who travel around the world - and take risks to make their journalism in the belief that their employer will take care of them," said the journalist.
In his costume, Mohin accuses CNN more than not to support her after her accident. "I also take the opportunity to highlight the problems of racism and the gaps in the sexes that I have encountered. I was disappointed on several occasions and I did not deny the ability to achieve my potential While I was in CNN, "she told The Outlet. "I bring my claim to take a stand and call for change to ensure that women journalists and women journalists are better protected." AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
She shared similar reflections on Twitter. "I was injured in assignment for CNN," she wrote July 10. "They dismissed me. We risk our lives in the field by trusting us.
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CNN claims that she cannot continue in London.
CNN refused to comment on the dispute at The Guardian , but the publication reports that "the diffuser opposes the complaint for territorial reasons, arguing that the terms of the Mohin contract mean that it has no right to file a complaint in London".
Better life contacted CNN to comment.
While Mohin ceased to be employed by CNN six years ago, she continued to work in journalism, now reporting on the Sky News in the United Kingdom. In 2021, she made a special for another British network, ITV, entitled Hidden handicaps: what is the truth? This included his opening on his own injury. According to a synopsis of the special, "[Mohsin] is now registered with disabilities. But after a treatment in a clinic of NHS Pain, she is back on the road, speaking to others who, like her, suffer from hidden or invisible handicaps . "