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US Journalist Shelly Kittleson Was Kidnapped in Baghdad — Here Is What We Know

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American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been kidnapped in Baghdad. Here is the full account of what happened, who she is, and the dangerous journalism environment in Iraq right now.

American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who has reported from Iraq for multiple international outlets over more than a decade, was kidnapped in Baghdad in late March or early April 2026 — the BBC confirmed the kidnapping, and the US State Department issued a statement confirming it was working through all available channels to secure her safe release.

Kittleson's biography is that of the specific category of journalist whose professional commitment to conflict zone reporting creates both extraordinary value for public understanding and extraordinary personal risk. She has covered Iraq through multiple phases of its post-2003 history — the insurgency, the ISIS crisis, the fragile governance period that followed the caliphate's defeat, and the current environment in which Iran-linked militias have maintained significant power and the Iran war has created new tension across the country's political and security landscape.

Baghdad in April 2026 is a specific kind of dangerous for Western journalists. The Iran war has activated militia networks with Iranian connections that view American journalists as intelligence assets, as leverage for negotiations with Washington, or simply as targets whose detention creates a diplomatic problem that Iran-linked actors can potentially exploit. The specific militia groups that dominate Baghdad's security landscape — the Popular Mobilization Forces and their constituent factions — include elements whose relationship with Tehran has been maintained throughout the conflict and who have operational incentives to acquire American hostages.

Kittleson's kidnapping follows a pattern that journalists' protection organisations have been warning about since the Iran war began: the specific threat to Western journalists in Iraq and Lebanon from militia actors who are responding to the conflict by viewing civilian hostages as strategic assets.

The State Department's protocol in journalist kidnapping cases involves a combination of intelligence-gathering, back-channel communication through allies who maintain relationships with relevant parties, and — in cases where ransom is demanded — the specific US government policy that complicates resolution by prohibiting ransom payment. The journalism community is mobilising support. The timeline for resolution is genuinely unknown.

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