- No dobrze, początek kolejnego konfliktu, nikt jeszcze nie wie, co się właściwie dzieje, ale po kilkunastu miesiącach ?!
Po kilkunastu miesiącach współdziałania światowych agencji informacyjnych ręka w rękę z politycznymi bandytami spod znaku „Przyjaciół Syrii”, „Syryjskiej Rady Narodowej”, „Armii Wolnej Syrii”, „Narodowego Komitetu Koordynacji Działań” i im podobnych w świadomych próbach manipulowania emocjami amerykańskiej i światowej opinii publicznej za pomocą inscenizowanych fotografii dzieci stawiam publicznie zarzut uprawiania przez wymienionych polityczno propagandowej "pedofilii".
"THE ASSOCIATED PRESS IS UNABLE TO INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY, CONTENT, LOCATION OR DATE OF THIS HANDOUT PHOTO" [!]
Ocenę zasadności mojego oskarżenia pozostawiam osądowi wirtualnej społeczności w pełnej gotowości poniesienia wszelkich konsekwencji w przypadku bezzasadności zarzutu.
Tadeusz Ludwiszewski
Tadeusz Ludwiszewski
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dodano o 20:27 CEST:
From “AP NEWS VALUES & PRINCIPLES” (fragments):
“ANONYMOUS SOURCES IN MATERIAL FROM OTHER NEWS SOURCES:
Reports from other news organizations based on anonymous sources require the most careful scrutiny when we consider them for our report.
AP's basic rules for anonymous-source material apply to pickups as they do in our own reporting: The material must be factual and obtainable no other way. The story must be truly significant and newsworthy. Use of sourced material must be authorized by a manager. The story must be balanced, and comment must be sought.
Further, before picking up such a story we must make a bona fide effort to get it on the record, or, at a minimum, confirm it through our own sources. We shouldn't hesitate to hold the story if we have any doubts. If the source material is ultimately used, it must be attributed to the originating member and note their description of their sources.
PROVIDING ATTRIBUTION:
We should give the full name of a source and as much information as needed to identify the source and explain why he or she is credible. Where appropriate, include a source's age; title; name of company, organization or government department; and hometown…
…The goal is to provide a reader with enough information to have full confidence in the story's veracity.
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES:
Editorial employees are expected to be scrupulous in avoiding any political activity, whether they cover politics regularly or not. They may not run for political office or accept political appointment; nor may they perform public relations work for politicians or their groups. Under no circumstances should they donate money to political organizations or political campaigns. They should use great discretion in joining or making contributions to other organizations that may take political stands.
Non-editorial employees must refrain from political activity unless they obtain approval from a manager.
When in doubt, staffers are encouraged to discuss any such concerns with their supervisors.
And a supervisor must be informed when a spouse -- or other members of an employee's household -- has any ongoing involvement in political causes, either professionally or personally.”
“ANONYMOUS SOURCES IN MATERIAL FROM OTHER NEWS SOURCES:
Reports from other news organizations based on anonymous sources require the most careful scrutiny when we consider them for our report.
AP's basic rules for anonymous-source material apply to pickups as they do in our own reporting: The material must be factual and obtainable no other way. The story must be truly significant and newsworthy. Use of sourced material must be authorized by a manager. The story must be balanced, and comment must be sought.
Further, before picking up such a story we must make a bona fide effort to get it on the record, or, at a minimum, confirm it through our own sources. We shouldn't hesitate to hold the story if we have any doubts. If the source material is ultimately used, it must be attributed to the originating member and note their description of their sources.
PROVIDING ATTRIBUTION:
We should give the full name of a source and as much information as needed to identify the source and explain why he or she is credible. Where appropriate, include a source's age; title; name of company, organization or government department; and hometown…
…The goal is to provide a reader with enough information to have full confidence in the story's veracity.
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES:
Editorial employees are expected to be scrupulous in avoiding any political activity, whether they cover politics regularly or not. They may not run for political office or accept political appointment; nor may they perform public relations work for politicians or their groups. Under no circumstances should they donate money to political organizations or political campaigns. They should use great discretion in joining or making contributions to other organizations that may take political stands.
Non-editorial employees must refrain from political activity unless they obtain approval from a manager.
When in doubt, staffers are encouraged to discuss any such concerns with their supervisors.
And a supervisor must be informed when a spouse -- or other members of an employee's household -- has any ongoing involvement in political causes, either professionally or personally.”
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