Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
We have photographers embedded in Iraq. They are allowed to take pictures of combat and for sure have shown the dead and dying. Especially the carnage amongst Iraqi civilians.
However, we do not get pictures of the contractors killed in their unarmored Humvees or of the soldiers who still lose their lives in combat!
Is preventing these photographs respectful of the sacrifice families have made? Is that just being decent?
Or else is it still more immoral to hide the flag-draped coffins from the public?
Asher
However, we do not get pictures of the contractors killed in their unarmored Humvees or of the soldiers who still lose their lives in combat!
Is preventing these photographs respectful of the sacrifice families have made? Is that just being decent?
Or else is it still more immoral to hide the flag-draped coffins from the public?
Asher