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Start of Iraq slaughter to be kept secret

Tony Gosling | 16.03.2003 17:38

Many of the actions taking place in the UK rely on KNOWING that war has started - in response to this military planners have gagged 'journalists' (have you noticed how many BBC News and 24 'reporters' you've never seen on TV before?) from reporting the start of any offensive saying Saddam might get an unfair advantage by watching Western news reports. Meanwhile BBC News 24 is reporting that 'America is behind the war' ignoring todays protest of 200,000 people in Washington.

Meanwhile........ Richard Perle, chairman of the pentagon's private Defense
Policy Board, is exposed as one of the central profiteering businesmen/murderers pushing for an Iraqi slaughter
 http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?030317fa_fact
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Journalists 'won't be allowed to report during first wave of Iraq raids'

By ROBERT SMITH

JOURNALISTS face a total news blackout for up to 24 hours, with the launch of any attack on Iraq.

The aim is to stop the Iraqi regime being alerted to the first wave of attacks before they happen, by international news agencies, particularly television.

It means the public may only learn the war has started when the blackout has been lifted.

This may last from anywhere from two to 24 hours, depending on the situation at the time.

Print, television and radio journalists, who are referred to as embeds, are already being periodically restricted from contacting their newsrooms while onboard ships.

This is to ensure that newsrooms will not be alerted to the start of war when they can't contact their reporter.

"If you are on the ship at sea, preparations for a significant military action become relatively apparent to any good reporter out there on an aircraft carrier," US Navy chief of information Rear Admiral Stephen Pietropaoli recently told bureau chiefs in a meeting at the Pentagon.

"The pace picks up, the adrenaline starts to flow, more ordinance on deck.

"What happens is the commanders invariably shut down the reporting window in order to maintain some level of tactical surprise."

Dozens of journalists have been flown out from Bahrain to a variety of ships in the Gulf. They will cover any potential conflict from a variety of vessels, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, amphibious ships and even a hospital ship.

Between them these ships would be able to launch an offensive from the sea - including air strikes and missile attacks. However, they will all be subject to the news blackout if and when war eventually starts.

"We are going to just roll the dice and you will be able to hear from your reporter and then you won't for two hours, 24 hours or 12 hours - whatever it is," Rear Admiral Pietropaoli told the Press.

"That way you won't read anything in particular into not being able to contact your woman or man for eight hours.

"It is clearly an artifice and we are not crazy about it, but quite frankly the alternative is to send them out there at some point and just shut down reporting until some military action kicks off."

Once the blackout is lifted all reporters will file stories at the same time, regardless of which ship they are on.

The blackouts are also routine defensive measures for warships which do not want to give away their position, said Lieutenant Commander Dave Werner.

"It is routine on a navy ship to enforce emission control," said Lt Cmdr Werner, of the coalition Press information centre in Bahrain.

"It is part of the defensive posture the ship assumes and media emitting signals are asked to respect that posture."

Tony Gosling
- e-mail: tony@gaia.org
- Homepage: http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/Articles.asp?Article=46412&Sn=BNEW

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