[Media-watch] Fwd: Tale of two photos

John Meed johnmeed at britishlibrary.net
Fri Apr 11 09:23:22 BST 2003


Dear MediaWatch

There is an interesting photo at the following site:

http://nyc.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=55268&group=webcast

The text accompanying it is as follows:

Tale of two photos

You have probably seen the photos of the statue of Saddam Hussein being
toppled, and TV footage of jubilant Iraqis rolling the bronze head around,
bringing back memories of so many previous popular uprisings 1989, 1956,
1953...

If there is one thing this war has taught us all, it's that we can't
believe what we're told. For Donald Rumsfeld these were "breathtaking".
For the British Army they were "historic". For BBC Radio they were
"amazing".

Here's the truth.

First there is a photo from the BBC website showing the statue toppling.
Below that is a long-shot in which you can see the whole of Fardus Square
(conveniently located just opposite the Palestine Hotel where the
international media are based), and the presence of at most around 200
people most of them US troops (note the tanks and armoured vehicles) and
assembled journalists.

The BBC website had the honesty to say that "dozens" of Iraqis were
involved, but this grain of truth was swamped by the overwhelming
impression of mass joy. The radio and TV were even worse.

The masses are no doubt glad to see the back of Saddam Hussein, but this
was a US Army propaganda coup, staged for the benefit of the same
journalists it had bombed the day previously, and which the British media
have swallowed hook line and sinker. Shame on them.






More information about the Media-watch mailing list