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[Nettime-bold] Article: Media indifference to Afghan crisis, David Edward
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Title: Article: Media indifference to Afghan crisis, David
Ed
In case the atrocities in Palestine have made us think less of
the ongoing war on civilians in Afghanistan:
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Media indifference to Afghan crisis
Why is the mainstream media ignoring the mass death of Afghan
civilians?
THE ECOLOGIST, March 2002
It is a long-standing tradition of 'free press' reporting to
glare intensely at atrocities committed by 'them' while flashing the
briefest of glances at atrocities committed by 'us'. Cognitive
dissonance is a necessary feature of this kind of reporting - as,
for example, when the world's richest country resolves to bomb the
world's poorest country as part of a 'war for civilisation'. For much
of the media, the war in Afghanistan ended with the fall of Kabul on
November 13. As usual, reporting was focused on the hideous crimes of
others, and on our need to destroy the Taliban and al-Qaida. With the
goal (partially) achieved, journalists declared another glorious
humanitarian victory and moved on. Suddenly the war in Afghanistan was
yesterday's news, although not for the civilians killed in the
continuing bombardment. A different story - the price of our
'victory' for the people of Afghanistan - threatened to turn the
spotlight on our crimes and so was ignored by our media, in accordance
with the long-standing tradition. The sheer scale of what has been so
casually passed over is extraordinary. A careful reader of the press
might discover that Afghan casualties of the bombing now exceed the
loss of life on 11 September. But this 'collateral damage' represents
a small fraction of the total horror inflicted on Afghanistan.
more at:
http://www.theecologist.co.uk/article.html?article=290