ACTION ALERT:
CNN Says Focus on Civilian Casualties
Would Be "Perverse"
FAIR Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting
According to the Washington
Post (
Post media reporter Howard
Kurtz quotes a memo from Isaacson to CNN's international correspondents:
"As we get good reports from Taliban-controlled
The memo went on to admonish
reporters covering civilian deaths not to "forget it is that country's
leaders who are responsible for the situation Afghanistan is now in,"
suggesting that journalists should lay responsibility for civilian casualties
at the Taliban's door, not the U.S. military's.
Kurtz also quotes a follow-up
memo from Rick Davis, CNN's head of standards and practices,
that suggested sample language for news anchors:
" 'We must keep in mind,
after seeing reports like this from Taliban-controlled areas, that these U.S.
military actions are in response to a terrorist attack that killed close to
5,000 innocent people in the U.S.' or, 'We must keep in mind, after seeing
reports like this, that the Taliban regime in Afghanistan continues to harbor terrorists who have praised the September 11 attacks
that killed close to 5,000 innocent people in the U.S.,' or 'The Pentagon has repeatedly
stressed that it is trying to minimize civilian casualties in Afghanistan, even
as the Taliban regime continues to harbor terrorists who
are connected to the September 11 attacks that claimed thousands of innocent
lives in the U.S.' "
The New York Times reported (
When CNN correspondent Nic Robertson reported yesterday from the site of a bombed
medical facility in
During its U.S broadcasts,
CNN "quickly switched to the rubble of the World Trade Center"
after showing images of the damage in Kandahar, and the anchor "reminded
viewers of the deaths of as many as 5,000 people whose 'biggest crime was going
to work and getting there on time.'"
If anything in this story is
"perverse," it's that one of the world's most powerful news outlets
has instructed its journalists not to report Afghan civilian casualties without
attempting to justify those deaths. "I want to make sure we're not used as
a propaganda platform," Isaacson told the Washington Post. But his memo essentially
mandates that pro-U.S. propaganda be included in the news.
ACTION:
Please tell CNN to factually
report the consequences of the
CONTACT:
CNN, Walter Isaacson,
Chairman and CEO
Phone: (404) 827-1500
Fax: (404) 827-1784
community@cnn.com
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your correspondence.
For further details, see
Howard Kurtz's full Washington Post story:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14435-2001Oct30.html
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