Ho-Hum: Yet Another False Media-Reported Massacre In Iraq
On Sunday, Reuters reported that the scene of a large massacre had been discovered near Baquba:
BAGHDAD, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Iraqi police said on Sunday they had found 60 decomposed bodies dumped in thick grass in Baquba, north of Baghdad.
There was no indication of how the 60 people had been killed, police said. Baquba is the capital of volatile Diyala province, where thousands of extra U.S. and Iraqi soldiers have been sent to stem growing violence.
Why did the police have such a hard time providing an indication of how the 60 people had been killed? Probably because there were no bodies to examine.
Via email from Major Rob Parke, U.S. Army: Bob, This story is false. We have had coalition soldiers looking for the last two days at the locations that IPs reported these bodies. We've asked all the locals in the area and they have no idea what we are talking about. We've gone to areas that might be close, gone to suspicious locations, all turned up nothing.
Most of the news stories all say the report stated decomposing bodies which would indicate if it was true, it happened before we arrived. Considering we discovered an Al Qaeda Jail, courthouse, and torture house in western Baqubah, it wouldn't surprise me if there were 60 bodies buried out there somewhere. Bottom line is we have done some extensive looking and found nothing.
This is the second large-scale massacre reported in major wire services in less than six weeks that seem utterly without merit; both Reuters and the Associated Press were duped by insurgents posing as police officers who claimed 20 beheaded bodies were discovered near Um Al-Abeed on June 28. That was also false.
As I noted at the time: ..reporting in Iraq is very dangerous work, and insurgent groups and terrorists do target journalists for assassination.
But it is equally true that insurgent groups and terrorists also use the media to plant false stories, and that media organizations consistently fail to find credible, independent sources to verify alleged atrocities and attacks before presenting an alleged story as fact.
Further, it appears that some news organizations, through a combination of questionable news-gathering techniques, insufficient editorial practices and indifferent -perhaps intractable- management, are more susceptible to running false and fabricated stories than others, with the Associated Press and Reuters being among the worst offenders.
Throughout the Iraq War, and with seemingly increasing frequency over the past year, these media outlets have become increasingly reliant upon anonymous sources and questionable sources hiding behind pseudonyms to deliver "news" with no apparent basis in fact.
In some of these instances, these wire services have been forced to retract days later, as they have with the false Um al-Abeed beheading story. Sadly, the international and national news outlets that often carry the initial claims as "page one" material fail to do so with the refutations, leaving most media consumers with the impression that the original account was accurate.
Remarkably, these news organizations continue to employ the same reporters and editors that have published multiple erroneous or highly suspect claims, or who have consistently cited discredited or disreputable sources.
Further, these wire services continue to employ newsgathering techniques that rely upon anonymous sources with little or no direct involvement with the story being reported, and often publish these claims as absolute fact, without any indication they are publishing what is often, at best, hearsay.
The MNF-I refutation of the Um al-Abeed decapitation story states that the claim was "completely false and fabricated by unknown sources."
That isn't exactly true. Both Reuters and the Associated Press presumably know precisely who their sources were for this story, as they know who their sources were for other discredited stories.
They just as they certainly know, or should know, which of their indigenous reporters—"stringers," in industry parlance—have been providing these suspect or discredited stories, and which editors have allowed these stories to press based upon the flimsiest of evidence, which often does not meet the service's own stated reportorial standards.
To date, these wire services have consistently failed to visibly enforce standards of reporting, and in some instances, have promoted employees involved in using questionable sources and printing false claims. Once promoted, these same employees only further degrade editorial standards, leading to the public's increasing distrust of these news organizations.
Wire services are only as valuable as the amount of trust readers can invest in their reporting.
With now two debunked massacres and the continued slow-roasting of The New Republic for their refusal to deal honestly with the Scott Thomas Beauchamp articles in the last weeks alone, we're forced to realize that the Weekly World News is not closing their doors on August 27 because mock journalism is unpopular, but instead because larger news organizations crowded them out of the market.
(h/t to Michael Yon, who alerted me that he smelled a rat in this story all the way from his current location in Indonesia). Posted by Confederate Yankee at August 8, 2007 01:28 PM
Comments Funny how the MSM is perfectly willing to run with fake massacres/mass graves but completely ignore real ones like Yon documented. Funny, as in maddening, not ha ha. Posted by: Dick at August 8, 2007 02:46 PM
Why trust Army sources that are actually there? We need to get someone like Scott Thomas Beauchamp to find the graves!! New Republic--The new Al-Reuters! Posted by: fourpointer at August 8, 2007 02:48 PM
The media is always content to show the "worst of the worst" whenever and however they can. The sad reality is that the majority of the newspaper reporters and journalists and 'sensationalist media' to include "GungaDan" Rather and Geraldo "On Sacred Ground" Rivera (who I had the distinct pleasure of giving a nastypaw to.... another story for another time) are more than likely going to make up any BS they can without leaving the safety of and comfort of their digs in the Green Zone or MNF-I HQ (Victory/Liberty) and actually get 'ass in the grass' with the boonie troops. The reality is they sit in their air conditioned bunkered rooms and make up all the crap they can as they go along... they especially LOVE being able to 'harsh on' the military, for the fact that their own personal cowardice is glaring in the light of true bravery. They truly are the bottom feeders of the planet, and some day soon there will be a price to be paid... after all... this is the "Columbine Generation" thats fighting this war... and the majority of the soldiers I've met personally in the past 4 years have said they'd have no problem wasting a reporter if given half a chance... is it any wonder that this war has had so many press casualties? Its probably why "GungaDan" never had the sac to go to the front line in this war... he knew his life wasn't worth a plugged nickel. Posted by: Big Country at August 8, 2007 03:04 PM
It's almost as if the MSM wants us to lose... Posted by: Exurban Jon at August 8, 2007 04:01 PM
Every time I see a report of large counts of dead bodies reported by the police and hospitals, I wonder whether or not we possibly get a DOUBLE count. Posted by: Buford at August 8, 2007 04:16 PM
It's not that the MSM is anti war it's just that they're on the other side. Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at August 8, 2007 04:34 PM
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