The Crimes the New York Times Believes Should Go Unpunished
April 06, 2015
Hypocrisy Laid Bare
The Crimes the New York Times Believes Should Go Unpunished
by MATT PEPPE
The New York Times recently published an editorial lamenting the shameful impunity of the Islamic State and encouraging the United Nations Security Council to refer the groups crimes to the International Criminal Court (I.C.C.). The editorial, titled The Crimes of Terrorists (4/2/2015), should more accurately be titled The Crimes of the U.S. and Its Allies Should Go Unpunished.
In the last several months alone, the Times has repeatedly failed to condemn crimes by the U.S. government and its allies in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and the Palestinian territories.
When the Times writes that the Islamic States campaign of religious and cultural cleansing has shocked the world and terrified the peoples of Iraq and Syria who dont fit into the groups fanatical vision of a neo-Islamist caliphate and that the Security Council should address the shameful impunity of the Islamic State, and refer the group to the I.C.C., they are stating the obvious.
That crimes should be punished is beyond dispute. Condemning the crimes of official enemies of the United States does not take particular moral or political courage. Whether it was the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the Taliban after 9/11, or Iraq before the 2003 invasion, a media organization would be hard pressed to find a less controversial editorial position.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/06/the-crimes-the-new-york-times-believes-should-go-unpunished/