When Photographers Arrive, The Shooting Starts

by nukegingrich | November 24, 2006 at 12:00 pm
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Mark Schneider, Editor of NowPublic.com is reporting a developing story of peaceful protests which are underway in Bagdhad, and have received little if any reporting from the Green Zone Media. In a series of photographs received from Citizen Journalist Woodkern, Schneider reveals interesting snippets of the struggle by normal Iraqi citizens to make their voices heard.

If you go through the photos one at a time, they do tell fragments of a story.

In the first, you see a bunch of Iraqis gathering to protest the dismantling of an anti-corruption organization, called CPI.

They are carrying a banner that says in Arabic, "Stop Shooting"€œ. The caption reads that when photographers arrive, the shooting usually starts.

The Woodkern photoset can be viewed at this link to NowPublic.

Also at Mark'€™s blog Truthy,Too

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Actual News Geezer

Nuke, you are a great, great member. Thanks so much for taking us seriously.

Mark and the gang at NowPublic.

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nukegingrich

Thanks, Mark.  I really appreciate that.

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