Senseless censorship on IndyMedia?
George Orwell | 05.09.2002 11:28
Earlier this week (Monday 2nd) someone posted an interesting item on the bombings of working class apartment blocks that took place in Russia during 1999 (‘The real state of the war on terror’):-
http://uk.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=39996
These bombing, which were quickly blamed on Chechen militants, paved the way for the rise of Kremlin insider Vladimir Putin and the re-launching of the murderous assault on the Chechens. This was all a very useful diversion from domestic political and economic crisis in Russia itself. Whilst no credible evidence that Chechen’s were behind the attacks was ever produced, much evidence has emerged pointing the finger to forces inside the Russian state itself. Putin is of course a long time KGB/FSB (the post-Soviet KGB) careerist.
In response, I posted a list of links relating to this item. When I tried to find the posting the next day, having realised that some of the links were no longer accessible, I could not locate it. A search of IndyMedia’s database revealed that the posting had been deliberately pulled. I would link to ask the editors/censors at IndyMedia why on earth this item was pulled? Your guidelines section relating to postings states that your policy is to “hide uploads which are discriminatory, infactual, advertising or a repeat posting.” Which category did this posting fall into? I find this all quite disturbing.
George Orwell
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