Europe, Belfast, Guardian

Peter K. peterk at enteract.com
Sun Jun 2 08:42:12 PDT 2002


These are legitimate questions, I'm afraid.


>The problem with the Guardian's foray into making news is that it can no
>longer be trusted to report the story objectively. If the Guardian is
>committed to the peace process in the Middle East, can it be trusted to
>report criticisms of the peace process? Will reporting be slanted to
>talk up the possibilities of negotiation at the cost of telling the
>truth? More alarmingly, will the conflict now take on a new dimension,
>as the two sides must angle their actions to emphasise their coverage in
>the Guardian?
>
>--
>James Heartfield
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