Posted on 08/16/2002 11:16:51 AM PDT by GeneD
US news organisations censored their coverage of the US campaign in Afghanistan in order to be in step with public opinion in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, a CNN senior executive has claimed.
Coverage of the war in Afghanistan was shaped by the level of public support that existed for US action, Rena Golden, the executive vice-president and general manager of CNN International claimed.
Speaking at Newsworld Asia, a conference for news executives in Singapore, Golden said: Anyone who claims the US media didnt censor itself is kidding you. It wasnt a matter of government pressure but a reluctance to criticise anything in a war that was obviously supported by the vast majority of the people.
And this isnt just a CNN issue -- every journalist who was in any way involved in 9/11 is partly responsible. Senior figures from Afghanistan and Pakistan criticised Western news organisations which flooded the region with journalists, who were unfamiliar with its politics and history.
Major General Rashid Quereshi, chief media advisor to Pakistans president, General Pervez Musharraf, spoke during a debate on whether Western news coverage undermined the Governments ability to balance its support for the anti-terror campaign and the hostility of its Muslim people.
He told delegates that at one stage there had been 3,500 foreign journalists in the country many of whom knew nothing about the country or its problems.
The presence of so many journalists caused serious difficulties for a Government determined not to impose press restrictions on the media, he claimed.
APTN chief Ian Ritchie agreed: If journalists are to have objectivity, they first need to understand.
CNN New Delhi chief Satinder Bindra also backed claims that by pushing harder than they should for a story some journalists endangered other colleagues in the field.
One of many totally untrained journalists I encountered was determined to get closer to the front - close enough to see the Taliban frontline, said Bindra. I told him that if we could see the Taliban, they could see us, and theyd shoot us. For what purpose? There was no story, no good picture, but because this guy wanted to make a name for himself we all had to follow, just in case.
You mean the media acted like Patriots???? Go figure.
Of course, this is more leftwing nonsense that the Bush Administration is destroying civil liberties. Of course, these folks never said one word about the slaughter of the Branch Davidians or the people arrested, who criticized Bill Clinton, or that Clinton used the IRS to audit his political opponents. The lefties complaining about civil liberties has a long history, the commies were doing this going back to the 30's.
They always censor stuff, so what? CNN of all networks should know about self censorship. Hypocrites.
Was this self-control during active war a good thing or a bad thing or just a thing? Are we supposed to think better or worse or not at all of CNN?
And it sounds to me like Rena Golden, the executive vice-president and general manager of CNN International, was taking them to task for it.
"...every journalist who was in any way involved in 9/11 is partly responsible."
Interesting...
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