“Why did he do this,” I asked him.
“Edelman said it was the wrong news,” he told me
with a smile.
Turns out Edelman also asked that articles by Robert Fisk and
Naomi Klein not be run so often in Yeni Safak either.
He smiled at me while he watched the wheels turning in my head
before I smiled back and said, “That makes me very happy, it means I’m doing my job as a journalist.”
We laughed heartily together at this, as did everyone else
at the table.
Reminds me of the obtuse hate mails I sometimes receive-confirmation
that I am doing my job-they always make me smile.
So the American government is pressuring foreign countries
to censor their news. Aside from the fact that this act is the height of arrogance by the United States, it makes it exceedingly
clear why so many Americans who rely on the corporate media for their news continue to be so misinformed/un-informed about
the goings on in Iraq. If the American government is attempting to censor the news in foreign countries, you can imagine what
they are doing at home.
Because people like Edelman don’t want citizens of the
United States to know that events like the massacre of Fallujah or the atrocities in Abu Ghraib are not isolated incidents.
People like Edelman don’t want people to know what one
of my sources in Baquba just told me today.
His email reads:
“Near the city of Buhrez, 5 kilometers south of Baquba,
two Humvess of American soldiers were destroyed recently. American and Iraqi soldiers came to the city afterwards and cut
all the phones, cut the water, cut medicine from arriving in the city and told them that until the people of the city bring
the “terrorists” to them, the embargo will continue.”
The embargo has been in place now for one week now, and he
continued:
“The Americans still won’t anyone or any medicines
and supplies into Buhrez, nor will they allow any people in or out. Even the Al-Sadr followers who organized some help for
the people in the city (water, food, medicine) are not being allowed into the city. Even journalists cannot enter to publish
the news, and the situation there is so bad. The Americans keep asking for the people in the city to bring them the persons
who were in charge of destroying the two Humvees on the other side of the city, but of course the people in the city don’t
know who carried out the attack.”
People like Edelman don’t want people to know about the
recent US attacks in Al-Qa’im and Haditha either. Attacks that Iraqis are describing as just as bad as the massacre
of Fallujah.
On Haditha and Al-Qa’im, an Iraqi doctor sent me this
email yesterday:
“Listen…we witnessed crimes in the west area of
the country of what the bastards did in Haditha and Al-Qa’im. It was a crime, a really big crime we have witnessed and
filmed in those places and recently also in Fallujah. We need big help in the western area of the country. Our doctors need
urgent help there. Please, this is an URGENT humanitarian request from the hospitals in the west of the country. We have big
proof on how the American troops destroyed one of our hospitals, how they burned the whole store of medication of the west
area of Iraq and how they killed a patient in the ward…how they prevented us from helping the people in al-Qa’im.
This is an URGENT Humanitarian request. The hospitals in the west of Iraq ask for urgent help…we are in a big humanitarian
medical disaster…”
People like Edelman don’t want the public to know that
the same tactics used in Fallujah by the US military-posting snipers around the city to shoot anyone who moves, targeting
ambulances, impeding medical care, or the detaining of innocent civilians en masse.
After all, Fallujah is the model. Fallujah is our Guernica.
And now, Haditha, Al-Qa’im can be added to the list, with Baquba and Buhrez under deconstruction.