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  • UK and Censorship
  • HTTP404
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    Is it ok to show pictures depicting fatalities from a terrorist attack on the front page of newspapers? Just seen the front page of the Mirror and its got a pretty good close-up of dead policemen from the attacks on the Sri Lankan cricket team.

    richc
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    why not, its news isn’t it.

    sofatester
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    It depends who’s died and who’s writing the paper.

    I find it funny why you won’t see many decomposing bodies from the Congo, Burma, Palestine or any other “terrorist” hotspots on the front pages.

    Wonder why that is?

    djglover
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    dead boddies are on the news a lot

    richc
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    well as long as they aren’t dead Palestinians that is, as it isn’t news that the Israeli’s are butchering them again..

    HTTP404
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    dead boddies are on the news a lot

    i guess as long as they don’t involve unpopular government military action or its allies, oil, uk citizens and anything within uk shores.

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