Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
that guy who says "cmon let us shoot" WTF its like hes playing a game of COD or sumthing, he wanted to kill them![]()
If you saw people who you thought were terrorist, you might be a little trigger happy too.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
that guy who says "cmon let us shoot" WTF its like hes playing a game of COD or sumthing, he wanted to kill them![]()
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
i might sound dumb(im new to this topic), but how do we know there was a cover up?
Originally posted by Risto:Well it was leaked by WikiLeaks, not by the government. Nobody knew this happened.
Allthough Aaron says it has been told to some people / organisations, the public was never informed.
Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
That's just how the mass media works. You know what governments and mass media want you to know.![]()
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Also, a dumb move on the part of the journalist. They should have had something that identified them as such.
Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
What, they should wear huge sign "Journalist" pointed into the sky while they're working their job?!
When I'm going on a meeting with someone for an interview or something, I don't expect to be killed from helicopter, by bunch of losers who feel bored.
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
Okay, your last statement sounds like a pretty irresponsible statement to me. For one, you're not interviewing someone in a war zone where just about anyone you come into contact with could be wearing a bomb or be trying to kill you. Also, I doubt that there are million dollar helicopters armed to the teeth flying above your interviews. I'm not saying that this journalist got what he deserved for not emphasizing the fact that he was a journalist and not an insurgent, but I see photos all the time of people wearing "JOURNALIST" signs on their clothes when they're in dangerous places to avoid confusion. It's not unrealistic to expect/hope for people to do that.
Also, I take exception to your "losers who feel bored" comment. Granted, these guys misidentified the photographer, but they have people aiming and shooting RPGs at them as part of their normal day-to-day routines. That's a classic formula for PTSD. That led to their misidentification, and it's incredibly tragic, but you can't say that they were just losers who were bored. They thought they saw a man pointing an RPG at them and trying to kill them, so they took action.
Originally posted by Risto:Not much to say. It shouldn't but it did happen. Happend before, will happen again. Not saying that the actions need to be taken against the persons responsible. But it is a warzone.
Only way to prevent this from happening again is pulling back all forces.
Originally posted by Yogi:[..]
Speaking of conflict between Israel and Palestina...Israel is the monster.