
The handover of Basra
Is the British handover a retreat from the frontline or a sign of progress in Iraq?
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David Milliband, the British foreign secretary, said the situation in Basra was difficult |
This week on The Listening Post, Richard Gizbert analyses just what the coverage of the Basra pullout tells us about the evolution of the media’s attitude towards the war in Iraq.
Also in this show, we explore the ethics of airing hostage videos on television.
Different crises around the world have increasingly involved the taking of hostages and broadcasters are ever more faced with the dilemma of when to put a hostage video on air and when not to.
But the British commanders and politicians were unable to paint the event in the positive light they would have liked.
With David Milliband, the British foreign secretary, admitting that Basra was no “land of milk and honey”, the media was able to express its own scepticism of the war in Iraq.
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French campaign posters for the release of Ingrid Betancourt |
The scepticism, while being a reflection of public sentiment, also represents the change in the media’s stance since 2003. Richard Gizbert takes us through the headlines and the news analysis to highlight the differences in the media between then and now.
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Barney, the American first dog |
This past week has seen the Columbian government of Alvaro Uribe agreeing to a security force-free zone for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (Farc) to release some of the group of hostages but not Ingrid Betancourt.
In the course of this long drawn negotiation process with the Farc though, a recent video of Betancourt looking ill has brought hope to her relatives. But when should broadcasters air such videos and when should they not?
Do they have any responsibility to do what is best for the hostages? And what about the danger of the media becoming a mouthpiece for kidnappers? Sinead O’Shea probes the complex issues involved in the airing of hostage videos.
Watch part one of this episode of The Listening Post on YouTube
This episode of The Listening Post airs from Friday, December 21, 2007
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