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Press Censorship in New Orleans September 8, 2005 There have been numerous reports that the U.S. government is forbidding the media to take photographs of the dead in New Orleans, that the media is not allowed to go on rescue missions, that the media is being refused access to evacuees and many other instances of censorship. Now NBC's Brian Williams blogs about the harassment of the media by goverment forces under the direction of FEMA. "[T]empers are getting hot. While we were attempting to take pictures of the National Guard (a unit from Oklahoma) taking up positions outside a Brooks Brothers on the edge of the Quarter, the sergeant ordered us to the other side of the boulevard. The short version is: there won't be any pictures of this particular group of guard soldiers on our newscast tonight. Rules (or I suspect in this case an order on a whim) like those do not HELP the palpable feeling that this area is somehow separate from the United States."This is absolutely chilling. Clearly, there is a PR plan in place to convince the American public that not that many people died because of the failure to evacuate and rescue New Orleans residents. Tags: hurricane-censorship | media-censorship Permalink| | | Comments (View) | | blog comments powered by Disqus |
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