Much talk about whether the Obama Administration will rescind the ban on photographing soldiers' coffins returning from war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Here's one take on how to approach this ethically.
What do you think? Should this be allowed? Why did the Bush Administration disallow it? How best can photojournalists cover news and respect privacy? What are the implications of showing the coffins? Of not showing them?
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Covering Coffins
Posted by Katy Culver at 6:40 AM
Labels: ethics roundup, iraq, media ethics, war
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2 comments:
The Pentagon's reason for banning the photos: bad PR regarding a questionable foreign policy loaded with a convenient/tragic bundle of interest conflicts.
Families' reason for blocking the photos: privacy.
One of these is worth respecting, the other is despicable.
I think Mario hits the nail on the head. I also think it makes sense that the press only run photos of the coffins with the permission of family members.
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