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YellowTimes Shut Down for Telling the Truth
Firas Al-Atraqchi, Yellow Times Org, 3/26/03

Somebody doesn’t like hearing the truth. Okay, for a second, lets scratch that and 
choose
a slightly less politically charged term. Someone doesn’t like to be disputed with
alternative views, counterclaims, research and fact. Someone wants you, the reading
public, to only gather one-sided, monotone, Orwellian dispatch. News the way they
“fashion” it. Or as CNN will have you believe, the “most reliable source for news.”

And so, once again, the staff at YellowTimes.org was threatened with a shutdown: “We 
are
sorry to notify you of suspending your account: Your account has been suspended because
(of) inappropriate graphic material.”

Within hours, the (YellowTimes.org) site was shut down.

What’s next? Martial law?

An e-mail hours later was more explanatory: “As ‘NO’ TV station in the US is allowing 
any
dead US soldiers or POWs to be displayed, we will not either.” Of course, at the time 
of
this e-mail, TV stations across the US were allowing the images of US POWs to be 
brought
to the public’s attention.

Yesterday, Iraqi TV and Al-Jazeera, followed by Spanish National TV, Portugal’s 
networks
and most European TV stations, aired footage of US Marine fatalities in the southern 
town
of Nassiriya. A handful of terrified US POWs were also shown. According to the 
Associated
Press: “Anecita Hudson of Alamogordo said she saw her 23-year-old son, Army Spc. Joseph
Hudson, who was stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, interviewed in the Iraqi video, which 
was
carried on a Filipino television station she subscribes to.”

There was public outrage in the US, citing the Geneva Convention on treatment of
Prisoners of War, which forbids the broadcast of any footage or graphic depiction of
POWs. True, the Geneva Convention does indeed include that provision.

However, the outrage follows on the heels of extensive, and I repeat, extensive footage
of Iraqi POWs, sometimes with cameras panning in for extreme close-ups of blank-staring
Iraqi soldiers, disheveled and fatigued as they were.

CNN grilled an Al-Jazeera spokesperson on the (de)merits of airing such footage
yesterday. When asked by the Al-Jazeera spokesperson why it was allowed for US stations
to broadcast footage of Iraqi POWs, CNN’s Aaron Brown said, “because their families
wouldn’t be watching.”

Not true. CNN is broadcast around the world and is available to Iraqis. There are
millions of Iraqis living outside Iraq who may recognize an Iraqi POW as a family 
member.


Notwithstanding, to say “their families wouldn’t be watching” is not an excuse. If it 
is
a violation on the Iraqi side, then surely, it is as well on the US side.

Monday’s front page of The Washington Post has a picture of an Iraqi POW being handled 
by
US troops.

As of Monday afternoon we were shut down.

I do beg your pardon, no, we weren’t shut down — we were censored — pure and simple.

— Firas Al-Atraqchi can be contacted at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Arab News Features 26 March 2003

http://www.aljazeerah.us/

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