(Despite claims of "respecting the dead", I presume this is for the same
reason the gov blocks photos of military caskets being honored upon their
return to the States.  If there aren't any photos, the story - true as it
might be - can be denied, spun, or otherwise kept from public knowledge by
those desiring to avoid questions they might feel embarrassed or politically
damaged if they answered......rf)


FEMA Blocks Photos of New Orleans Dead

By E&P Staff
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=10010
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Published: September 07, 2005 12:06 PM ET

NEW YORK Forced to defend what some critics consider its slow and botched
response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, the Federal
Emergency Management Agency said on Tuesday it does not want the news media
to take photographs of the dead as they are recovered from New Orleans.

FEMA, which is leading the rescue efforts, rejected requests from
journalists to accompany rescue boats as they went out to search for storm
victims, Reuters reported Tuesday.

A FEMA spokeswoman told the wire service that space was need on the rescue
boats and assured Reuters that "the recovery of the victims is being treated
with dignity and the utmost respect."

"We have requested that no photographs of the deceased be made by the
media," the spokeswoman told Reuters via e-mail.

The Bush administration's decision to prevent the news media from
photographing flag-draped coffins of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq has fueled
criticism that the government is trying to avoid images that put the war in
a bad light. 




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