Egyptian Woman killed in German Court
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/07/06/egyptian-woman-killed-in-german-court-for-being-veiled/
European hate crimes + media censors = 👇
Censors?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8136500.stm
Check your damn facts before you make such hasty criticism.
Originally posted by occultdestroyer
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2009/07/06/egyptian-woman-killed-in-german-court-for-being-veiled/European hate crimes + media censors = 👇
Yeah, stop the press, one woman got killed.
Yeah, stop the press, one woman got killed.
Check your damn facts before you make such hasty criticism.
~Sado
Originally posted by Bardock42
...go on, why exactly is that a world news even worthy of CNN or BBC (just the event, not the outrage that followed)
Probably because to observers it reveals and deep seated hatred of Muslims that remains not only prevalent but, relative to anti-semitism, widely accepted in the western world.
But mainly I was noting the difference between "died" and "brutally murdered in front of her 3 year old child".
Originally posted by Ushgarak
Censors?http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8136500.stm
Check your damn facts before you make such hasty criticism.
BBC Middle East
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Originally posted by occultdestroyer
hmmBBC [b]Middle East
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Because that's where something interesting happened.
Originally posted by Symmetric ChaosThat's the interpretation that people got from it, which was reported. Again though, it is one case, it shows no deep seated anything. One twisted ******* killed someone, perhaps because he was a racist, ignorant ****...that's all there is to the story, which is why it may run national, in a country where we have little flashy murders like that, but there's no reason why that single incident should be broadcasted all over Europe or the world, people get killed every day, for many, many sick reasons, this is one case, showing us statistically and factually nothing.
Probably because to observers it reveals and deep seated hatred of Muslims that remains not only prevalent but, relative to anti-semitism, widely accepted in the western world.But mainly I was noting the difference between "died" and "brutally murdered in front of her 3 year old child".
Originally posted by Bardock42
Because that's where something interesting happened.
It should've been published in the "European" news section and the local news in Germany.
Originally posted by Bardock42
in a country where we have little flashy murders like that, but there's no reason why that single incident should be broadcasted all over Europe or the world, people get killed every day, for many, many sick reasons, this is one case, showing us statistically and factually nothing.
No, censorsip is your ridiculous conspiracy theory. The truth is simply that a murder is not international news. The cries of bias are ridiculous. To the question 'what if she had been a lesbian?" the answer would still be "it wouldn't have been international news."
The fact is, that the BBC has reported it. And as the report has moved onto the repatriation of the body, it was filed under the Middle East section, which makes it no less new,s or accessible, or covered- and so still a massive riposte to your weird cries of western ignorance.
Originally posted by occultdestroyerThere was no reason to publish the incident. There is no reason why this murder should get more attention than any other, except that it happened in a courtroom, which is odd, though not unheard of at all.
The incident happened in Germany.It should've been published in the "European" news section and the local news in Germany.
All thanks to media censors
For the rest of Europe there's 0 reason to have an article of it.
Originally posted by occultdestroyer
Well, that's unusual. Still seems like censorship to me.In some parts of the Middle East (open cities) and Southeast Asia (democratic countries) where I've been,
EVERY crime that happens during that day is published in the papers and local TV.
Local, yes. International, I doubt it.