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CNN’s Cooper: Hezbollah Media Events “Heavily Orchstrated”

Rich Noyes notes an interesting report from CNN’s Anderson Cooper on the way Hezbollah manages the media:

As the video showed a group reporters and photographers interviewing a single woman on a blanket, Cooper explained, “Civilian casualties are clearly what Hezbollah wants foreign reporters to focus on. It keeps the attention off them — and questions about why Hezbollah should still be allowed to have weapons when all the other militias in Lebanon have already disarmed.
“After letting us take pictures of a few damaged buildings, they take us to another location, where there are ambulances waiting.
“This is a heavily orchestrated Hezbollah media event. When we got here, all the ambulances were lined up. We were allowed a few minutes to talk to the ambulance drivers. Then one by one, they’ve been told to turn on their sirens and zoom off so that all the photographers here can get shots of ambulances rushing off to treat civilians. That’s the story that Hezbollah wants people to know about.
“These ambulances aren’t responding to any new bombings. The sirens are strictly for effect.”

Cooper deserves kudos for his willingness to pull back the curtain on a scene that other correspondents might just report as hard news.

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