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Iraq-Jordan
Iraqi Official to American Press: Report More Good
2004-06-22
EFL - I think he wasted his breath as the story is in AFIS and nowhere else.

BAGHDAD, Iraq, June 20, 2004 – Iraq’s deputy prime minister implored the American press to provide more balanced coverage of operations in Iraq. Barham Salih, a prominent leader from Kurdish northern Iraq, made his plea June 19 to American reporters traveling in Iraq with Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz. "I hope you from the American press will be able to tell people back home 
 that (through) this mission you are giving an entire nation an opportunity to be rid of their challenges," he said. "These soldiers are helping renovate schools and so on, and very, very little of that is reported," Salih continued. "We have to be grateful to those young men and women who have come from afar, sacrificing their lives to defend our security and our freedom."
He said context is important, and many American papers don’t put things in the proper context. For instance, he said, "Many of the op-ed writers before the war predicted that Kirkuk would become the scene of the most vicious civil war," he said, referring to the northern Iraqi city that has been the site of problems between Kurds and Arabs. "There are tensions in Kirkuk," he said, "but no civil war."
New Iraqi President Ghazi al-Yawer explained his belief that 90 percent of what’s happening in Iraq is good news, and 10 percent in bad. "The media is magnifying the 10 percent, ignoring the 90 percent," Yawer said.
Because the 90 percent good news doesn't fit their agenda.

He said the scandal surrounding detainee abuses at Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison is a perfect example. The issue is clearer to people like him who have lived in the United States and understand American values, he said. "I know this is outrageous to the American public (and) to the American administration as much as it is outrageous to the Iraqis," Yawer said. But, he added, regular Iraqis "have been breastfed hatred to the United States and Great Britain for 45 years." Yawer said he and other Iraqi leaders are working to acquaint the Iraqi people "with the real values of the American Bill of Rights and other great things you have in your constitution."
Posted by:Super Hose

#4  Look for them to get on this guy's case soon for attempting to "supress dissent".
Posted by: tu3031   2004-06-22 8:52:54 PM  

#3  needs to do repeated press conferences and open up with the exact same thoughts. Shame the little bastards into reporting the good news
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-22 4:15:12 PM  

#2  Press reaction: WTF? Not only do you not kiss our collective ass, as is our due, you presume to lecture us? We don't care what is happening or what is in the constitution! We are The Press! We are the arbiters of Truth! If it ain't on the agenda, it ain't truth!

Uh, btw, do you know if any of the private bars will let us in?
Posted by: .com   2004-06-22 4:14:35 PM  

#1  Interesting that someone else has noticed . . .
Posted by: The Doctor   2004-06-22 4:08:54 PM  

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