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Was the NY Times being hypocritical when it suppressed coverage of its journalist who was kidnapped by the Taliban? FREE, FOR NOW: David Rohde, seen here in a 2009 appearance on Charlie Rose, was kidnapped and released by Bosnian Serbs 1995. He was later kidnapped in 2008 by the Taliban. |
| LISTEN: David Rohde at Harvard's Shorenstein Center (mp3). |
The Times worked to secure Rohde's release while spearheading a largely successful effort to keep his situation out of the media spotlight. But when Rohde made a dramatic escape in June 2009, the Times' response to his situation became a case study in journalistic ethics.
Some observers argued that, in the wake of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl's abduction and beheading, the Times simply had to act as it did. Others insisted that, however dire the circumstances, no news organization should be in the business of suppressing information rather than reporting it — especially when that news organization has previously reported on similar stories that didn't involve its own personnel.
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