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The following feedback has been received from Scoop readers in response to our decision to publish graphic pictures from
Al Jazeera showing the true horror of war.
Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War
against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that
its reportage ...
Why is murder acceptable in a desert land when it would be a capital offence in Texas? And tell us, within the manuals
of international law, is provision made to provide justice to victims butchered by the hands of so called ‘liberators’?
No?
GRAPHIC IMAGES MAY DISTURB: The purpose of information sharing is to empower individuals to make informed choices. If
publishing these images causes those, who would support more killing to consider their decisions, then publishing is
justified.
GRAPHIC IMAGES MAY DISTURB: The purpose of information sharing is to empower individuals to make informed choices. If
publishing these images causes those, who would support more killing to consider their decisions, then publishing is
justified.
“I have heard it said that Iraq has had not months but 12 years in which to disarm, and our patience is exhausted. Yet
it is over 30 years since resolution 242 called on Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories,” Robin Cook MP-UK.
Why is murder acceptable in a desert land when it would be a capital offence in Texas? And tell us, within the manuals
of international law, is provision made to provide justice to victims butchered by the hands of so called ‘liberators’?
No?
SCOOP EDITOR'S NOTE: The following report from CNN is chilling in its audacity. Ex-CIA Director James Woolsey is a Bush
insider who is tipped to become the overseer of Iraq once this war is over. Here Woolsey openly talks of a much bigger
war, what ...
GRAPHIC IMAGES MAY DISTURB: The purpose of information sharing is to empower individuals to make informed choices. If
publishing these images causes those, who would support more killing to consider their decisions, then publishing is
justified.
Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War
against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that
its reportage ...
Editor’s Warning: The images in this series are horrific and depict the reality of injury and death in this US-led War
against Iraq. Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that
its reportage ...
A San Francisco Chronicle columnist writes: "True images of war available. You need a steel stomach and hardened nerves
to view them, but they are, in a way, required viewing, something almost everyone should see..." The columnist then
links to Scoop.
Much has been made in recent days of the controversy regarding the ethics of publishing pictures that may offend some
people. However, war in of itself is offensive. It is offensive to nature, offensive to morality, and offensive to the
human condition.
"You are sick and twisted. Your scoop of shit is a disgrace. This is in regards to your crapatorial... Mass Murder. Huh!
Red cross says only 100 innocent civilians have died in 8 days of war. Saddam is averaging 579 people a day in times of
peace."
Editorial: Scoop is determined that its editorial policy will continue to serve truth, accuracy and honesty and that its
reportage of this US invasion of Iraq will not be censored nor sanitised. Let us consider why this is so.
Because war was so packaged as a Disney reality TV tour of Baghdad, the pictures you see here are more important than
ever. Without them we would all continue to think a war fought far way has no bearing on us.
'You just [expletive] killed a family because you didn't fire a warning shot soon enough!' the Washington Post quotes
Captain Ronny Johnson as telling his platoon leader.
In this issue: Ambivalence about who the French would like to see win the war in Iraq, facts and figures on the cradle
of civilisation as it stands today, some robust Australian views on rat bag fishing on the high seas, some slightly less
robust Australian ...
"Iraqis living outside who say they support this war are living in comfort and enjoying the peace and tranquillity of
their homes. They have no bombs taking their children away form them or raining down on them terrifying night after
night."
There was a huge thunderclap overhead last night. It woke me up, truly startled, then truly grateful that it was the
work of Mother Nature and not something exploding.
Warning. These Graphic Images May Disturb: Dawn air raids pounded areas south of Baghdad on Saturday March 29, after a
night in which the Information Ministry was targeted by U.S. cruise missiles and Iraqis said an attack on a market
killed dozens ...
An unknown group of U.S. soldiers have been captured by Iraqi forces. The U.S. mainstream media has not shown footage
of the event, even though they have shown footage of Iraqi POWs. Apparently there are five U.S. soldiers captured, and
an unknown number ...
"I cannot believe that our country has been overtaken by thugs with no regard for others..." - "I have been genuinely
shocked at the images to be found on your website. They are, as you warn us, horrific. The problem is, the people who
truly need to ...
Let's talk about a subject that remains mostly hidden in American social discourse: depression. And, in particular,
where personal depression meets economic and political depression -- and, even more specifically right now, when all
these states meet at ...
Guess who's waiting on the Jordanian border to save souls for Christ - once His holy weapons have shredded the Iraqi
resistance? Missionaries from two of the biggest evangelical Christian missions in the US: the Southern Baptist
Convention and the ...
Warning. These Graphic Images May Disturb: Dawn air raids pounded areas south of Baghdad on Saturday March 29, after a
night in which the Information Ministry was targeted by U.S. cruise missiles and Iraqis said an attack on a market
killed dozens ...
Who will be the next King of the Road in Baghdad, when the dusty maelstrom settles and the oil starts flowing West? That
question should not shock those that understand the path of war from aggression to occupation.
DoD News Briefing Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz Sunday, April 6, 2003 - 10:30 A.M. EDT
If the out-of-control United States war machine wins its "war" against the hapless population of Iraq, it signals a new
era of war without end, war without reason as one imagined enemy country after another becomes scheduled for high-tech
demolition ...
A12 As election officials rush to spend billions to update the country's voting machines with electronic systems,
computer scientists are mounting a challenge to the new devices, saying they are less reliable and less secure from
fraud than the equipment ...