"Sure, We Can Get Away With It;
Who Is Going to Know?"
Although
the dramatic media often characterize news people as meddlesome and obnoxious
vultures, updating the file on Neda reminded me....
...how many lives they now save around the world...
...and how much corruption is thwarted...
...just because it's getting very
difficult to get away with
such things in a day of cell phone videos and 24-hour cable news.
Iran's Ahmadinejad government,
backed by influential religious leaders in the country, desperately tried.
They tried by censoring anti-government stories
in the press and on the Internet, and having reporters locked up and
their laptop computers confiscated...
...and murdering quite a few people like
Neda.
But the story still got out.
Attempts to "spin" the story by
threatening everyone from Neda's fiancée to her mother through "suggesting" radically different versions of what happened and who was to blame just made Ahmadinejad
look desperate in the eyes of the international community....
...if not irrational in his fear of this
very well documented truth.
Today, it's not "big brother" that is watching as much as your
"brothers and sisters" everywhere.
-Ron Whittaker
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