Journalistic Terrorism
Would anyone know there are amusement parks in Iraq unless they were attacked ?
The Times of India reports that a car bomb was detonated as “families were on their way home after spending the day frolicking in an amusement park during a Muslim holiday in western Baghdad, according to police.”
The six people killed and 25 wounded included women and children.
Would anyone know that there are ice cream stores and clinics and pharmacies in Iraq unless they were near a bomb blast?
The Times of India story continues, “Ice cream stores and food vendors lined the street with some clinics and pharmacies, but many of the businesses were closed because of the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which marks the end of the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan. The explosives-laden car was apparently left on a side street with several other cars- about 900 meters from a popular amusement park- to avoid a parking ban on the capital’s main streets designed to prevent such bombings.”
The media refuses to report about amusement parks, families frolicking, or food vendors in the streets of Iraq. . . unless they get blown up. That is journalistic terrorism.





