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http://gulfnews.com/news/region/iraq/war-reporters-lament-black-holes-in-daesh-areas-1.1397600 posted:War reporters lament black holes in Daesh areas
Most experienced of journalists do not dare venture into Daesh territories
AFP
Published: 17:35 October 12, 2014
BAYEUX, France: Kidnappings, beheadings, a hatred of journalists: the areas controlled by Daesh have become “black holes” of news where even war-hardened reporters dare not venture.
Speaking on the sidelines of the annual Bayeux-Calvados awards for war correspondents in northwestern France, where three of seven prizes went to coverage of the conflict in Syria, journalists used to danger zones said reporting on areas overrun by militants had become near-impossible.
“We don’t know what is going on in Fallujah, in Ramadi, in Mosul. These are big (Iraqi) cities,” said Jean-Pierre Perrin, a reporter for Liberation daily.
“It’s a war without witnesses.”
As a result, even seasoned war reporters are refusing to go anywhere near the areas where Daesh operates.
Photographer Laurent Van der Stockt, who has received several prizes in the past for his reports in Syria and is known for his contacts on the ground, has said he will not venture into Daesh-held territory.
Jean-Philippe Remy, a journalist for Le Monde daily who travelled to Syria in 2013 with Van der Stockt, said deciding to stay away felt like a “failure”.
“It becomes wickedly complicated when a journalist becomes a prey or... part of a propaganda machine.”
Christophe Deloire, head of Reporters Without Borders, said Daesh kept part of its “myth” going thanks to violence against journalists and general mystery about what goes on in the areas it controls.
As a result, the conflict can “unfortunately only be covered using indirect sources.”
Jon Randal, a globetrotting journalist who spent 30 years at the Washington Post and was this year’s jury president, said he was “very pessimistic.”
“Not only can we not go there but these radical groups have mastered all types of modern media and social networks,” he said of the ability by Daesh militants to use the Internet to spread their message and recruit candidates.
Journalist Medyan Dairieh did spend three weeks embedded with Daesh to report on the group’s self-proclaimed caliphate for Vice News, but the documentary stirred controversy.
“It’s propaganda,” said Van der Stockt.
“We’re verging on activism. Sometimes it looks like Daesh itself filmed,” he added.
Petrol posted:http://gulfnews.com/news/region/iraq/war-reporters-lament-black-holes-in-daesh-areas-1.1397600 posted:War reporters lament black holes in Daesh areas
Most experienced of journalists do not dare venture into Daesh territories
AFP
Published: 17:35 October 12, 2014
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=fallujah lol
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=ramadi lol
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=mosul lol,
Petrol posted:
but really, how gay? this is time sensitive for me
libelous_slander posted:Petrol posted:but really, how gay? this is time sensitive for me
libelous_slander posted:Petrol posted:but really, how gay? this is time sensitive for me
Not gay enough
cars posted:Petrol posted:http://gulfnews.com/news/region/iraq/war-reporters-lament-black-holes-in-daesh-areas-1.1397600 posted:War reporters lament black holes in Daesh areas
Most experienced of journalists do not dare venture into Daesh territories
AFP
Published: 17:35 October 12, 2014https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=fallujah lol
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=ramadi lol
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=mosul lol,
lol this still works......
Keven posted:James Foley is the motivational Chris Farley character whp lives in a van down by the river and chris farley did die just btw. Wasn't fake.
not entirely clear here.
HenryKrinkle posted:so is the theory that ISIS is US controlled from the top down? is it heavily penetrated but not entirely controlled by the US? is the US just tolerating GCC funding of ISIS to counter-balance the Shia axis?
not entirely clear here.
There's a notable lack of Turkey or Israel in the options you are giving us.
On the other hand this idea seems plausible to me: ISIS is heavily infiltrated by multiple allied intelligence agencies with convergent, if not identical, interests, who originally helped set up the org in the first place and now steer it in directions conducive to preserving the American led order. This is also a narrative that has been more or less already been admitted to be true even in the mainstream media, though the full story will not be known, if it ever is, until twenty years hence in order to explain why we are morally obligated to invade the Gulf for the umpteenth time
Either way, however, we don't have to settle for an exact picture of the relationship between the US empire and ISIS as its happening, only point out those connections as they surface.
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http://www.rhizzone.net/forum/topic/12324/?page=12#post-252477
Keven posted:Whoops somehow I missed that post from 17 months ago, my bad dude.
yeah, whatever, keven mencia
HenryKrinkle posted:so is the theory that ISIS is US controlled from the top down? is it heavily penetrated but not entirely controlled by the US? is the US just tolerating GCC funding of ISIS to counter-balance the Shia axis?
not entirely clear here.
hey you know those little crystal grow labs they make for kids, where you dissolve a bunch of minerals in boiling water and pour them into the container, but you have to manually add the little seed crystals first before anything starts growing, but once you do all the dissolved minerals from the surrounding environment start agglomerating onto those original crystals and forming larger and larger ones all on their own, without any more help or direct input from you? those things are cool
Edit: sorry, wrong thread. i thought this was the hidden Science forum
I'll check back in in 17 mo.