"The enemies of the Americans have nothing to fear."

Via Michael McNeil of Impearls (a genuine scholar whose blog should be read by everyone who likes Classical Values), I see that the Dutch blog Zacht Ei (an excellent blog I've linked before) offers a fascinating insight into the inner machinations of Giuliana Sgrena's school of journalism:

Mr. Harald Doornbos is a veteran war reporter. He is no archetypical hawk nor a staunch supporter of the United States. In fact, he used to be a reporter for the communist newspaper 'De Waarheid' (The Truth, or Pravda, if you like) before it went bust. (This doesn't necessarily mean he was ever a communist, by the way. De Waarheid used to be a huge employer.)

However, this doesn't make him overly sympathetic towards Giuliana Sgrena, the Italian journalist who was held hostage by Iraqi insurgents. Some snippets from this article which was published today in a Dutch Christian broadsheet.

'Be careful not to get kidnapped,' I told the female Italian journalist sitting next to me in the small plane that was headed for Baghdad. 'Oh no,' she said. 'That won't happen. We are siding with the oppressed Iraqi people. No Iraqi would kidnap us.'

It doesn't sound very nice to be critical of a fellow reporter. But Sgrena's attitude is a disgrace for journalism. Or didn't she tell me back in the plane that 'common journalists such as yourself' simply do not support the Iraqi people? 'The Americans are the biggest enemies of mankind,' the three women behind me had told me, for Sgrena travelled to Iraq with two Italian colleagues who hated the Americans as well.

(Doornbos goes on to explain how the women demeaned him for travelling as an embedded reporter with the US military, for security reasons. They didn't want to hear about any safety concerns.)

'You don't understand the situation. We are anti-imperialists, anti-capitalists, communists,' they said. The Iraqis only kidnap American sympathizers, the enemies of the Americans have nothing to fear.

At the very least, I'd call that attitude so irresponsible as to make me skeptical of anything the person says.

Doornbos's account reveals incredible naivite. He says he tried tell them they were "out of their mind," but "they knew better":

When we arrived at Baghdad Airport, I was waiting for a jeep from the American army to come pick me up. I saw one of the Italian women walking around crying. An Iraqi had stolen her computer and television equipment. They were standing outside shivering, waiting for a cab to take them to Baghdad.

With her bias Sgrena did not only jeopardize herself, but due to her behavior a security officer is now dead, and the Italian government (prime minister Berlusconi included) has had to spend millions of euros to save her life. It is to be hoped that Sgrena will decide to have a career change. Propagandist or MP perhaps. But she should give up journalism immediately.

I assume MP means Member of Parliament (perhaps Moore's Patriots), and not Military Police.

But give up journalism? Not while there's still a war going on, and she's on the other side.

posted by Eric on 03.09.05 at 11:15 AM





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Dollars to donuts that if She and the Pope were in a room together he (the rabid anti-communist that he is) would throw every last ounce of energy into throttling her within an inch of her life.

mdmhvonpa   ·  March 9, 2005 09:49 PM

Not if Oriana Fallaci got to her first.

Sean Kinsell   ·  March 9, 2005 10:16 PM

Fallaci would probably kill them both.

Raging Bee   ·  March 14, 2005 04:25 PM


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