Showing posts with label libel law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label libel law. Show all posts
Friday, July 11, 2008
The Enderlin affair
The Weekly Standard is not one of my usual browsing stops, but this piece by Anne-Elisabeth Moutet about the long-running journalistic and legal controversy in France surrounding an iconic image from the second intifida is worth a glance if you're interested in journalism, France, and/or the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Caution: she has a definite point of view, and without having read anything else on this case I'm not in a position to endorse what she says.
Labels:
France,
Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
journalism,
libel law,
Middle East,
photography,
TV
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