Yahoo! Self-Censorship?
In other news. This whole week I've been unable to put up the dewy-fresh brain fertilizer my Avid Fans expect. If Blogger doesn't get its head out and stop having server hysterics or whatever it is that won't let me post at 9 AM, I'll migrate this damned thing to Wordpress, that I will. And while we're at it, how about embedded stat-and-referral tracking? I'm no famewhore but sometimes it'd be nice to know whether CSIS has cottoned onto me yet.
Yahoo! news began the day with the news that Musab Al-Zarqawi, self-styled leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq had been killed in a "precision" strike.
The very word "precision" appears on evidence to be code for "civillians killed". We in the West have yet to recognize the bloody cost of war in noncombatant lives that the Iraq adventure presents. Either that or we're too busy chasing our house, 2.4 kids and dog to care.
(1) The first story of the day:
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the al-Qaida leader in Iraq who waged a bloody campaign of suicide bombings and beheadings of hostages, has been killed in a precision airstrike, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Thursday. It was a long-sought victory in the war in Iraq.I quoted that story 'cos it's hard to find on Yahoo! for some reason. Just pasting in the link didn't work.
Al-Zarqawi and seven aides were killed Wednesday evening in a remote area 30 miles northeast of Baghdad in the volatile province of Diyala, just east of the provincial capital of Baqouba, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said.
"Al-Zarqawi was eliminated," al-Maliki said.
At the White House, President Bush hailed the killing, saying it is "a severe blow to al-Qaida and it is a significant victory in the war on terror."
But he cautioned: "We have tough days ahead of us in Iraq that will require the continuing patience of the American people."
Al-Qaida in Iraq confirmed al-Zarqawi's death and vowed to continue its "holy war," according to a statement posted on a Web site.
"We want to give you the joyous news of the martyrdom of the mujahed sheik Abu Musab al-Zarqawi," said the statement, signed by "Abu Abdel-Rahman al-Iraqi," identified as the deputy "emir" or leader of al-Qaida in Iraq.
"The death of our leaders is life for us. It will only increase our persistence in continuing holy war so that the word of God will be supreme."
Video from the scene of the attack showed children scrambling over a flattened jumble of cinderblocks, concrete reinforcing bars, blankets, blue plastic bowls and other debris. A pickup truck was scorched and crushed.
Two young members of the crowd showed the camera a child's sandal, a backpack with a teddy bear on it and a stuffed animal. The site sat across a dirt road from a grove of palm trees.
(2) The second.
(3) The third.
Notice the absence of any children at all in the latter two stories.
The question is, since Yahoo! relies on readers to help good stories "bubble up" in their ratings, is this self-censoring by Yahoo! or is it that we the readers prefer something a little less disturding with our morning coffee?
Al-Zarqawi was a vicious bastard, and I can't be sorry he's dead. But let's have the whole truth about that death, eh? Perhaps there'll be a little breathing space before someone equally nasty begins his own bid for "martyrdom".
1 Comments:
Late-breaking updates admit the death of a woman and a child. But let that not spoil the glorious celebration. Nor the glorious lack of mention.
"Precision strikes"--with a thousand pounds of bombs. Thank god for targeted warfare--imagine what "imprecise strikes" might have done.
Metro
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