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June 06, 2005

Some Of The News That's Fit To Print

John Leo in USNWR on the stories that the media chose not to completely report:

As distrust of the press grows, news articles are relentlessly scrutinized for bias, but almost no one is focusing on stories that are simply ignored. For instance, a May 18 report in the Afghan newspaper Kabul Weekly said the riots that killed 17 people were not about disrespect for the Koran in American detainment camps--they were a show of force by the Taliban and another fundamentalist group, Hezb-e Eslami. "These demonstrations were organized by the Taliban and their supporters, and only some naive people joined the protesters," the newspaper said. The BBC picked up the story on May 22, but so far as I can see, it was completely ignored in American news media. If you edited, let us say, a large newspaper in Washington or New York, or a prominent newsmagazine accused of causing these famous riots, wouldn't you want to check this one out?
Much more - read it.

Posted by Mitch at June 6, 2005 06:21 AM | TrackBack
Comments

I like especially the unreported story about Amnesty International actively encouraging foreign governments to kidnap visiting American dignitaries in order to bring them to trial for crimes against humanity.

It goes unreported because the MSM pooh-poohed the possibility that any credible (in its view) international organization would ever suggest such a thing regarding the International Criminal Court.

Posted by: Gideon at June 7, 2005 12:57 AM
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