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The News We (CNN) Kept To Ourselves [must read]
The New York Times ^ | 04/11/03 | EASON JORDAN

Posted on 04/10/2003 9:16:06 PM PDT by Pokey78

ATLANTA — Over the last dozen years I made 13 trips to Baghdad to lobby the government to keep CNN's Baghdad bureau open and to arrange interviews with Iraqi leaders. Each time I visited, I became more distressed by what I saw and heard — awful things that could not be reported because doing so would have jeopardized the lives of Iraqis, particularly those on our Baghdad staff.

For example, in the mid-1990's one of our Iraqi cameramen was abducted. For weeks he was beaten and subjected to electroshock torture in the basement of a secret police headquarters because he refused to confirm the government's ludicrous suspicion that I was the Central Intelligence Agency's Iraq station chief. CNN had been in Baghdad long enough to know that telling the world about the torture of one of its employees would almost certainly have gotten him killed and put his family and co-workers at grave risk.

Working for a foreign news organization provided Iraqi citizens no protection. The secret police terrorized Iraqis working for international press services who were courageous enough to try to provide accurate reporting. Some vanished, never to be heard from again. Others disappeared and then surfaced later with whispered tales of being hauled off and tortured in unimaginable ways. Obviously, other news organizations were in the same bind we were when it came to reporting on their own workers.

We also had to worry that our reporting might endanger Iraqis not on our payroll. I knew that CNN could not report that Saddam Hussein's eldest son, Uday, told me in 1995 that he intended to assassinate two of his brothers-in-law who had defected and also the man giving them asylum, King Hussein of Jordan. If we had gone with the story, I was sure he would have responded by killing the Iraqi translator who was the only other participant in the meeting. After all, secret police thugs brutalized even senior officials of the Information Ministry, just to keep them in line (one such official has long been missing all his fingernails).

Still, I felt I had a moral obligation to warn Jordan's monarch, and I did so the next day. King Hussein dismissed the threat as a madman's rant. A few months later Uday lured the brothers-in-law back to Baghdad; they were soon killed.

I came to know several Iraqi officials well enough that they confided in me that Saddam Hussein was a maniac who had to be removed. One Foreign Ministry officer told me of a colleague who, finding out his brother had been executed by the regime, was forced, as a test of loyalty, to write a letter of congratulations on the act to Saddam Hussein. An aide to Uday once told me why he had no front teeth: henchmen had ripped them out with pliers and told him never to wear dentures, so he would always remember the price to be paid for upsetting his boss. Again, we could not broadcast anything these men said to us.

Last December, when I told Information Minister Muhammad Said al-Sahhaf that we intended to send reporters to Kurdish-controlled northern Iraq, he warned me they would "suffer the severest possible consequences." CNN went ahead, and in March, Kurdish officials presented us with evidence that they had thwarted an armed attack on our quarters in Erbil. This included videotaped confessions of two men identifying themselves as Iraqi intelligence agents who said their bosses in Baghdad told them the hotel actually housed C.I.A. and Israeli agents. The Kurds offered to let us interview the suspects on camera, but we refused, for fear of endangering our staff in Baghdad.

Then there were the events that were not unreported but that nonetheless still haunt me. A 31-year-old Kuwaiti woman, Asrar Qabandi, was captured by Iraqi secret police occupying her country in 1990 for "crimes," one of which included speaking with CNN on the phone. They beat her daily for two months, forcing her father to watch. In January 1991, on the eve of the American-led offensive, they smashed her skull and tore her body apart limb by limb. A plastic bag containing her body parts was left on the doorstep of her family's home.

I felt awful having these stories bottled up inside me. Now that Saddam Hussein's regime is gone, I suspect we will hear many, many more gut-wrenching tales from Iraqis about the decades of torment. At last, these stories can be told freely.

Eason Jordan is chief news executive at CNN.


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To: The Hon. Galahad Threepwood; MamaLucci
Hey, look, we got bumped to Breaking News as a MUST READ.
1,041 posted on 04/11/2003 12:53:29 PM PDT by Howlin (It's a great day to be an American -- or an Iraqi!)
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To: Pokey78
This story sounds like CYA.
1,042 posted on 04/11/2003 12:56:10 PM PDT by joyce11111
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To: Tennessean4Bush
Two words for Mr. Jordan and the no doubt hundreds of other so-called journalists who knew this: Admiral Boorda.

This is unforgivable.

1,043 posted on 04/11/2003 1:00:07 PM PDT by uvular (Something stinks, and it's not the litterbox)
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To: Pokey78
While I have not read all the replies to this thread (could only get through about half), here's another angle no one has touched on. Knowing what can happen to those in the Baghdad bureau, how could Jordan (the boss) send people there without warning them of the possible consequences???

...And how on earth did they keep the guy who endured the torture QUIET??? I'd expect this guy got out of Baghdad (and CNN, and journalism) real fast, and might have been looking to write a book or at least get this story off his chest to his shrink or someone. Was the tortured guy paid off, or threatened in some way if he spoke out?
1,044 posted on 04/11/2003 1:05:14 PM PDT by small voice
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To: Howlin
Here in Chicago, the big afternoon drive radio program with Roe Conn and Garry Meyer on WLS-am, carried this story in their first hour.

It got a lot of coverage here.

A lot of people are outraged over this.

1,045 posted on 04/11/2003 1:07:24 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: texasbluebell
RIP CNN.
1,046 posted on 04/11/2003 1:08:46 PM PDT by mewzilla
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To: uvular
That is a cogent point.
CNN single handedly drove that
man to suicide over a question about a badge that he wore on his uniform.
Now I'm REALLY mad.
1,047 posted on 04/11/2003 1:09:06 PM PDT by MamaLucci (When deciding where to get your news,remember***CNN ALLOWED SADDAM TO CENSOR THEM FOR 13 YEARS***)
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To: All
PAGING ANN COULTER
1,048 posted on 04/11/2003 1:09:17 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
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To: Howlin
Is Judy on yet?? Can't wait any longer!

Fregards,
1,049 posted on 04/11/2003 1:09:33 PM PDT by citabria (zoom, zoom, boom. boom)
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To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
Just today I watched CNN long enough to get an idea of how the "tilt" was going to be regarding this war. I honestly couldn't watch it for more than 20 mins.

Then you lasted 18 minutes longer than I did! I tried to watch Candy C. and Judy W. a few minutes ago to see if they would mention it, but I simply couldn't bear it.

1,050 posted on 04/11/2003 1:10:25 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: citabria
YOU watch (Judy)....then REPORT..... :>)
1,051 posted on 04/11/2003 1:10:38 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Thank the Military for your freedom and security....and thank a Rich person for jobs.)
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To: woofie
Im curious if this will become a big story

This is the biggest story about the rights AND responsibilities of the press that I can remember. CNN acted as a part of the Iraqi regime, not a news network.

I suspect every conserative columnist in the country has enough material here to write several columns.

I look for Ann Coulter to write a book on this.

1,052 posted on 04/11/2003 1:10:48 PM PDT by No Income Tax
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To: Piranha
Bump for Piranha's post 744. Well said.
1,053 posted on 04/11/2003 1:11:58 PM PDT by handy
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To: mewzilla
I have forwarded this article to every CNN loving family member and "friend" I have who has supported CNN - now their advertisers need to be aware of CNN's lies and deception. How absolutely disgusting CNN is!
1,054 posted on 04/11/2003 1:12:18 PM PDT by jeeperz
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To: JohnHuang2
CNN sucks ... we've known it for a long time, now the the rest of the world might get a clue. *sigh*
1,055 posted on 04/11/2003 1:13:33 PM PDT by blackie
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To: AndyJackson
...may God have mercy on their souls,

We're taught that God is a merciful God, but also a Just God. In the end, justice will be served on vile people such as this at the Clinton News Network.

1,056 posted on 04/11/2003 1:13:41 PM PDT by zingzang
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To: goodnesswins
Sorry, I don't have access to thier crap!

Fregards,
1,057 posted on 04/11/2003 1:14:34 PM PDT by citabria (zoom, zoom, boom. boom)
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To: Bryan24
One of these guys had defected to the US. I wonder if Jordan told the US government about this? If this is the same guy, Saddam killed him upon his return.

Saddam had both of those sons-in-law killed, if I'm not mistaken...

1,058 posted on 04/11/2003 1:14:55 PM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: diamond6
Out of such cauldrons of difficult decisions come tested mettle and dross. We see the dross of CNN acting as if it has spawned the majestic beneficence of a $100M donation to the U.N. when most of the world will now see their turpitude.

Out of such cauldrons come people like Brit Hume who was scorched by external forces, yet chose the noble path and now soars with eagles on the leading network which was then only a twinkling in a few people's eyes.

"These are the times that try men's souls." (T. Paine)

You have not chosen wisely.

HF

1,059 posted on 04/11/2003 1:15:31 PM PDT by holden
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To: blackie
How can CNN "reporters" still face the cameras? Not only did they know what was going on in Iraq....they tried to prevent us from stopping it!!!
1,060 posted on 04/11/2003 1:16:04 PM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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