Did US Military Kill Journalists in Iraq?

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Did US Military Kill Journalists in Iraq?

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'What is needed is an independent investigation by a team of reporters to determine if the U.S. military targeted journalists in Iraq.'
By Danny Schechter

When Dan Rather was caught in a crossfire after the expose of a dodgy document used in a TV report, there was an undercurrent of sympathy based on the widespread feeling that the questioning of President's Bush’s military service was basically true.

Sadly, it didn't seem to matter.

The story flamed out along with much of Rather’s reputation.

No media outlets had the guts to pursue it.

Now, we have a new case of demolition by media in the shattered career of CNN's Eason Jordan. His "off the record" claim that journalists were killed by the US military in Iraq boomeranged into a character assassination and chorus of patriotic breast-beating.

Without anyone knowing what he said -- the transcript has not been made public -- Fox News and its sisters in “struggle” at the New York Post led the charge holding CNN responsible for the comments of its executive with shrill accusations of “sliming our troops.” (They, of course, had no self-interest in discrediting the competition!)

After a BSunami (blog storm) of derision and pressure rocked the network, Jordan was the next to go, following in the tucked-tail footsteps of Peter Arnett and two top executives of BBC who stepped down when their critical journalism on the war was questioned. (Arnett and BBC Director Greg Dyke have subsequently been vindicated by the facts but no one seems to care.)

As my Mediachannel.org colleague, Tim Karr put it: “One thing his departure makes clear: hunting down journalists -- not in Iraq, but on the net -- has become the newest bloodsport.” An editor of the World Association of Newspapers in Paris condemned the pile-on as a case of intolerance and McCarthyism. Even the Wall Street Journal criticized the baiting.

As for Jordan, it’s widely assumed in the bubble of a parochial and compliant media that there was no basis for his concern. Most commentators seem in denial, dismissing any suggestion of US complicity in media deaths as a preposterous invention.

In our unbrave media world no one defended a charge that seemed on the surface indefensible.

The operative phrase here is “on the surface.” Because, once you delve more deeply under the surface into the swamp of the Pentagon’s insidious media management and information-dominance strategies, official contempt for independent journalism and non-embedded reporters is evident.

Corporate media outlets that cheered for the war can’t see that, of course, despite the many mea-culpas we have heard about flawed reporting and uncritical coverage by The New York Times, The Washington Post and three network news presidents. They’ve drunk the Kool Aid.

CNN buckled under withering attack showing clearly that you cannot even raise the possibility of US government abuses in Iraq without being demonized -- unless, as in the case of Abu Ghraib, you have pictures.

It is well known that the US military was hostile to “unilateral” reporting from Iraq and that journalists were warned, threatened, intimidated and, yes, killed by not so “friendly fire.” After two journalists died April 8th 2003 at Baghdad's Palestine Hotel after a tank shell was lobbed into a hotel known by the Pentagon as a media site, Reuters called for an independent investigation. The International Federation of Journalists angrily demanded a real probe.

Not only were they ignored but other media companies would not even join their call. I dissect the incident in my film WMD (Weapons of Mass Deception) with five footage sources, interviewing a Reuters reporter who survived and believes her non-embedded team was “targeted.”

On the same day Al Jazeera bureau chief Tareq Ayoub was killed when a US plane rocketed Arab Media offices whose coordinates had been provided to the Pentagon. There has been no probe or apology. This list goes on.

Phillip Knightly, a top historian on war and media writes in scholar David Miller’s Tell Me Lies about propaganda in Iraq that “there will be no investigations. I believe that the occasional shots fired at media sites are not accidental and that war correspondents will now be targeted.”

As a former CNN producer and “Turner turnover,” I find this incident chilling of debate and the real issue of how the US military spun media coverage of the war and why the networks went along. Many covering Iraq -- not just Jordan -- believe journalists were targeted.

The citizens-initiated World Tribunal on Iraq which met in Rome last weekend asks a question that can't be dismissed: “Are Mr. Jordan's claims accurate?” It joined “the calls by international media groups and the families of dead journalists for a full independent investigation by an international team of reporters who should be given the right to question members of the military.”

Their conclusion is one our media should embrace: “We demand that media outlets stop impugning the integrity of journalists who raise these questions and that CNN examine the charges raised by its former head of news.”

Former network producer Danny Schechter edits Mediachannel.org and directed Weapons of Mass Deception

Posted Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Pretty fricken scarey that the media can't question anything anymore. I find it scary that no one pushes forth questions or investigates tuff like this. These are pretty dark times.

The allied forces did bomb an allied caravan so.............

Most of those war informations are intended to be secret. I wouldnt be surprised if they did kill them off... I know if I meant to carry out a swift stealthy plan I wouldnt want some reporter up in my ass asking me all kinds of questions. (but then again.. I guess that doesnt warrant a murder... just probably an escorted trip back home)

The journalist shouldnt have been standing in the way of the marines bullet.

If the bullet wasn't going his way we'd have avoided this.

You're quite a moron.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
If the bullet wasn't going his way we'd have avoided this.

You're quite a moron.

-AC

The bullet was there first.

*Guides Kid Rock over to corner of room and sits him/her at plastic table and chair*

I'll get you a colouring book and some felt pens.

Grown ups are talking.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
*Guides Kid Rock over to corner of room and sits him/her at plastic table and chair*

I'll get you a colouring book and some felt pens.

Grown ups are talking.

-AC

*pimp slaps AP* You better get me my coloring books and w/e else I ask for. you know the drill.

Now Kid Rock, what did Uncle AC tell you about hitting? Don't make me send you to the thinking closet.

Kids eh? Gotta love them.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Now Kid Rock, what did Uncle AC tell you about hitting? Don't make me send you to the thinking closet.

Kids eh? Gotta love them.

-AC

The thinking closet 🙁 is that where you touch your other little nephews 😕

No, hence why it's called the thinking closet and I said I'd send YOU to it, not go in there with you. Do you lack the intellect to keep up with a simple joke?

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
No, hence why it's called the thinking closet and I said I'd send YOU to it, not go in there with you. Do you lack the intellect to keep up with a simple joke?

-AC

"Lying along and restless" you sure your not with michael jackson? you pedophile.. first you call me a little kid then you want to go to a closet with me..disgusting.

I wouldn't be surprised if the US military purposefully killed some innocent reporters and other media people. Sometimes they must sacrifice a few to save millions. 😬

Originally posted by KidRock
The journalist shouldnt have been standing in the way of the marines bullet.
😐 ...idiot

If the bullet wasn't going his way we'd have avoided this.

Looks like someone has dropped another mental turd shit

"Lying along and restless"

Sometimes a joke works better if you use the right words. I'm guessing you meant "alone" kidrock.

There is such thing as friendly fire. Problem is it may not apply here.

yeah, the shelling of that media house is quite suspicious.
kidrock, please quit bating and ruining every thread you dont like.
if you are just joking, and i hope you are, it still makes you obnoxious.
if you are not joking, and you are comfortable with government sanction of coldblooded murder to prevent information from getting out, then i pity you.

""Lying along and restless" you sure your not with michael jackson? you pedophile.. first you call me a little kid then you want to go to a closet with me..disgusting."

I'm bad, dangerous and invincible but I'm certainly not Michael Jackson.

"Looks like someone has dropped another mental turd"

Disprove what I said then. Thought so.

-AC

Alpha, You are my hero. When I grow up I want to be just like you! 😉