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December 07, 2004

War Coverage, Sans Gatekeepers
SFGate.com columnist Mark Morford had an interesting column on Friday about uncensored photographs from the tragedy in Iraq. He notes the website Fallujahinpictures.com, which features horrific and sad images from Iraq's most war-torn city -- images often too controversial or shocking to make it past editors of mainstream news organizations.

Morford wrote: "The major media ... is often hamstrung and torn. They can rarely run such photos. Newspapers and TV are hemmed in by 'no-sensationalism' policies and are often paralyzed by the notion that if they ran such pictures, they would be called insensitive or inflammatory or anti-Bush and (...)

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That doesn?t make Al-Jazeera or those who distributed the footage with the network?s permission any less ethical than the U.S. media. (Web site producers who grabbed the exclusive images and posted sans permission are another matter.) The sensitivities are different -- one network is covering other countries at war while it?s the equivalent of local news for the other.

Posted by: brook at March 3, 2005 12:52 AM

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