Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Alleged Journalism

I was happy to see Peter Mansbridge lead with the Haditha investigation story on tonight's CBC news.

I was less happy to hear them dub it "the alleged massacre". The facts of a massacre are right there in the three houses with bloody corpses shot at close range by U.S. Marines in the middle of the night. At least 20 were killed, including five children and a blind septagenarian man. One child was shot up until her head was blown off, according to the mother of a Marine sent in the following day as part of the clean-up team. Child witnesses described these incidents and forensics back it up.

I just don't see the need to qualify that with "alleged". A massacre is a massacre and the word is altogether appropriate. There's no point trying to be nice about it.

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2 comments:

ivan said...

"alleged" is just journalistic
shorthand for legally covering your own ass.
This atrocity is unnaceptable.

Havril said...

Alleged journalism. Real journalism doesn't concern itself with ass covering. Mind you, I'm not sure I want to see Peter's ass.