I turned the tv on to watch the Iraqi national TV news. The channel name is Al Iraqiya and it is funded by the government. One of the headlines was capturing a murderer in Diwania city, south Iraq.
Police found two dead bodies buried at the suspect’s house, the news said. Then the channel showed a savage and cruel scene of a man putting his hands into a pile covered with black mud.
I didn’t recognize what the man is doing till he started showing the camera a human wrist, then I realized; this is a dead body and the man is digging in it with his bare hands…
God I can not continue describing it … but the man continued to show the camera other parts that he was digging out... They didn’t stop it and the camera man was zooming in to show the details.
They didn’t even apologize or warn the viewers… they just think it is normal and they kept showing it for two days.
The Iraqi media now is helping to turn the Iraqi people into beasts, as we don’t have enough...

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Posted by: nike dunk | June 02, 2010 at 02:06 AM
I can't speak the particular broadcast but I know how shocked I, an American, was when I first saw unedited news in Europe of executions in China and Africa.
I wish to lowercase-g-god we had more news like that in America. It's a lot harder to pretend something is justified when you have to actually watch what you think you believe in being carried out. Though it might make beasts of a few, it would morally rouse even more. Maybe we could stop pretending that beastly behavior is anyone's prerogative.
Posted by: Ashley | February 16, 2007 at 10:58 PM