Member Login Become a Member
Advertisement

The Pentagon’s Dangerous Views on the Wartime Press

  |  
08.10.2015 at 08:31am

The Pentagon’s Dangerous Views on the Wartime PressNew York Times editorial

The Defense Department earlier this summer released a comprehensive manual outlining its interpretation of the law of war. The 1,176-page document, the first of its kind, includes guidelines on the treatment of journalists covering armed conflicts that would make their work more dangerous, cumbersome and subject to censorship. Those should be repealed immediately.

Journalists, the manual says, are generally regarded as civilians, but may in some instances be deemed “unprivileged belligerents,” a legal term that applies to fighters that are afforded fewer protections than the declared combatants in a war. In some instances, the document says, “the relaying of information (such as providing information of immediate use in combat operations) could constitute taking a direct part in hostilities.”…

Read on.

About The Author

Article Discussion: