CNN Gets Graphic In Myanmar With Footage Of Dead Bodies (GRAPHIC)

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Huffington Post   |   May 12, 2008 03:45 PM


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In Monday afternoon's coverage of last week's cyclone in Myanmar, CNN took the rare step of showing dead bodies — both human and animal — on the screen. A spokesperson said that "the enormity of the story" merited showing corpses, and the anchor did warn that the footage was graphic and disturbing. It is nevertheless a rare occasion when American media show dead human bodies. The spokesperson told the Huffington Post that Hurricane Katrina and the Southeast Asian tsunami in 2005 were both enormous enough to merit graphic footage of dead bodies as well.

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- tsloan See Profile I'm a Fan of tsloan

these people have been exploited enough.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 05/14/2008
- Jasel See Profile I'm a Fan of Jasel

I kind of wonder why the media is always willing to show devastated and dead people living in third world countries but they won't ever show dead Americans in our recent spat of natural disasters or American soldiers who are killed in Iraq. Or why you see more American tourists and businessmen doing the majority of the talking in these situations and not the victims, politicians, or locals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 05/14/2008
- drblack See Profile I'm a Fan of drblack

This is reality and the US public needs a dose of it everyday.
People need to see death and suffering, especially in Iraq where our US tax dollars are causing so much of it.
Anyone who thinks showing reality on TV news is bad is nasty. Stop avoiding reality. Everyone needs to see the truth.
After the battle of Fallujah why didn't the news show the children with the white phosphorus burns and the missing limbs?
If you don't have the stomach for seeing the results of war and reality please don't vote.
The biggest piece of propaganda in the US is what we don't see.
What would these loud mouth right wingers do if they were plopped down into a territory in Iraq after the US bombed it...would they feel anything at the death, the orphaned children etc?...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 05/13/2008
- Moxo See Profile I'm a Fan of Moxo

As long as the dead are not our Iraq war civilian 'collateral damage' dead, then they are okay to show??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:22 PM on 05/13/2008
- berensma See Profile I'm a Fan of berensma

Did anyone else look at those bodies along the river, there for 9 days already, and who knows how much longer and think "massive cholera epidemic"? This seems to be a part of the story that CNN missed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 05/13/2008
- curioustorquemada See Profile I'm a Fan of curioustorquemada

Looks like the ditch behind the Planned Parenthood clinic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 05/13/2008
- rich3324 See Profile I'm a Fan of rich3324

curioustorquemada, how does an idiot like you get access to a computer?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 05/13/2008
- bendi67 See Profile I'm a Fan of bendi67

no curioustorquemada it looks more like the lower 9th ward during Katrina when people waiting to be rescued died while resources that could have be better used to save them were used tosave some embryos.People like you love fetuses and embryos while at the same time don't give a rat ass about children,(you know the ones who need food,shelter and healthcare).Before going crazy with your anti abortion crap you should remember all of the people who died while waiting to be rescued. This is quite ridiculious. I felt like beating you over the head with the dead and rotting arm of an actual human that was, um, alive and didn't get rescued during Katrina.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 05/13/2008
- curioustorquemada See Profile I'm a Fan of curioustorquemada

I think I will ask my neighbor with the Obama sign in his yard to pick up my mail until after the election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 05/13/2008
- curioustorquemada See Profile I'm a Fan of curioustorquemada

You don't know what charities I support, yet you act like you do.

As for your threat of physical violence, I won't flag your comment. But Ms Huffington generally frowns on that kind of talk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 05/13/2008
- sher2x4 See Profile I'm a Fan of sher2x4

The pictures are horrible.
My stomach got all knotted up.
I felt like throwing up.
Did CNN do anything wrong, no.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 05/13/2008
- bendi67 See Profile I'm a Fan of bendi67

So when is CNN gonna decide to show us pictures of dead iraqi children and old folks? What about showing the flag drapped cofins of our soldiers coming from bush's meat grinder?Where was CNN during Katrina when junior bush left corpses of dead americans on the street of a major american city to be eaten by dogs and rats?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 05/13/2008
- candlegravity See Profile I'm a Fan of candlegravity

Yeah, interesting video, now show some video about what Americans really care about, Cheap Gas!

Real media doesn't exist. Because to be real, you have to show what you know and you don't see a single dead body on cnn when they're reporting on Iraq. That's how the number one concern of Americans today is not how many more children's bodies are found bloodied in the streets of Baghdad, but when the cost of gas is going to drop so they can continue to drive their fuck you mobiles through the streets of W. Virginia!

American media, what a joke. Just as filtered as the media in communist states we love to hate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 05/13/2008
- GeorgeKaplan See Profile I'm a Fan of GeorgeKaplan

The news is sanitized for you protection. Sometimes it's not bad thing to show a little "reality." It took almost 50 years for someone to show the dead soldiers of WW2. But, the situation in Myanmar is so horrible that if those images can stir up a little world indignation so be it. And someone needs to get the President his DVD of the news - and make him watch it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 AM on 05/13/2008
- ecotopian See Profile I'm a Fan of ecotopian

The cynicism of these posts astonishes me, and I consider myself a first rate cynic. Try to put your pampered selves in the place of those folks. Try to imagine bodies floating past you...everyday.

Wasn't today a wonderful day? As you read this, you have a full belly and a solid roof over your head. As you go to sleep, think of these people and the fact they have no food, no shelter and another storm is on the way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 05/13/2008
- gaurev See Profile I'm a Fan of gaurev

The press needs to be accountable in terms of having a uniform standard for reporting. The public should not allow the media to get away with spinning stories toward a particular political agenda or viewpoint. If showing dead humans in the media is acceptable because it is the "truth", then the same yardstick needs to be applied to all events that have death, destruction, & human tragedy. This means the Iraq war, Arab-Israeli conflict, domestic violence, police shootings, etc. Both sides should be shown whether the casualty is Arab or Israeli, American soldier or Iraqi, etc.
What we need to realize is that the media DOES spin issues and uses selective standards (of showing dead bodies in this case) to further their master's political agenda.
Any think individual should challenge this type of biased media reporting and insist on more truthful reporting. My opinion is that bodies should not be censored out of reports where there is tragedy. War, famine, natural disaster, crime, human rights abuse by police & governments should be shown in their entirety, so that people can better understand how terrible and horrendous some of these events are. Why should we accept whitewashed versions of war, disasters, etc.?The media wants to minimize the viewers emotional response. There is no other reason plain and simple. It has nothing to do with 'dignity' or 'not appropriate' , or 'disrespectful'. These are just excuses to limit the publics access to information.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 05/13/2008
- curioustorquemada See Profile I'm a Fan of curioustorquemada

Yeah! I say we make Keith Olberman the Commissioner of Uniform Media Reporting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 05/13/2008
- fishsandwichesr2good See Profile I'm a Fan of fishsandwichesr2good

"Uniform standard"?! Who sets the standard? The press is under no obligation to provide you everything you want in the manner you want it. That's why they are a "free" press which means they have freedom to choose what they do and don't report and how. You in turn are free to listen/watch/read or not. That's the accountability you're looking for -- the system is already in place. Use it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 AM on 05/13/2008
- praxitas See Profile I'm a Fan of praxitas

the airwaves are publicly owned and the broadcast media are not unaccountable in the same sense as the print media. there are responsibilities that come with the priviliedge of holding a broadcast license that extend beyond a simple 'like it or lump it'' response to complaints about how the access to this limited resource is used.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 AM on 05/13/2008
- DemSkeptic See Profile I'm a Fan of DemSkeptic

Its a very tragic occurence. However, I feel compelled to point out that the tragedy of death and the pictures that convey the horror are only shown when covering a natural disaster. Wheras man-made horrar is not "enormous" enough? When people see no images of the true impact of war, are we surprised that Bush got reelected? If graphic images of the dead are suitable for the American people to watch and feel terrible and sad and touched by our common humanity and appreciate the horror of it all, Shouldn't we see the horrific pictures of war? You know, a source of misery that we (in theory) can do something to prevent!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 05/12/2008
- MissingAmerica See Profile I'm a Fan of MissingAmerica

The truth, the reality, is always painful. My heart goes out to these people and I still think back to the pictures out of New Orleans. Again, corruption has continued to keep that area from rebuilding. Sometimes, it's hard to tell the players without a scorecard. My heart and prayers go out to all who are suffering these and other horrendous disasters.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 05/12/2008
- whiteboyblues See Profile I'm a Fan of whiteboyblues

I hope they didn't show this footage at a restaurant or perhaps a kid friendly restaurant. . . That's when I pull out the ol' TV-B-Gone!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 05/12/2008
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