Reuters inaccurancies on climate camp reporting
adelayde | 01.09.2006 17:43 | Climate Camp 2006 | Climate Chaos | Ecology
From Reuters, Nigel Roddis:
"A protestor is led away by police during a demonstration organised by The Camp for Climate Action group at the Drax power station near Selby in northern England August 31, 2006. Twenty eight people were arrested, mostly for possession of weapons or criminal damage, as some 600 protesters staged a demonstration at Britain's biggest power station on Thursday, police said. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN)"
The person in the photo is clearly one of the two farmers who drove tractors at the protestors and police. This being I believe the farmer's son who drove the JCB. Also the arrests were mainly for trespass and not at all for possession of weapons nor criminal damage.
A clear example of the press failing completely to get their facts straight.
"A protestor is led away by police during a demonstration organised by The Camp for Climate Action group at the Drax power station near Selby in northern England August 31, 2006. Twenty eight people were arrested, mostly for possession of weapons or criminal damage, as some 600 protesters staged a demonstration at Britain's biggest power station on Thursday, police said. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis (BRITAIN)"
The person in the photo is clearly one of the two farmers who drove tractors at the protestors and police. This being I believe the farmer's son who drove the JCB. Also the arrests were mainly for trespass and not at all for possession of weapons nor criminal damage.
A clear example of the press failing completely to get their facts straight.
adelayde
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same mistake made by a few
01.09.2006 18:17
a PA picture of the first farmer being dragged from his cab by police was first of all captioned as a protestor being dragged from his cab. it was later corrected, but had already gone out syndicated to a few news websites.
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certainly looks mad that one
01.09.2006 19:52
farmer palmer
shotguns
02.09.2006 11:13
Or perhaps they should be lucky they didn't reach for their shotguns!! Peaceful protests work for some of the time, but I don't buy that the state - or its preferred proxies - have a monopoly on violence. The corporate and governmental elite are literally destroying the planet: what other cause is there worth fighting for ... or are we content merely to wave banners and hope everyone plays nice because we do?
dr jeckyl does not hyde