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It shows the world what irresponsible journalism can do to an old news paper.
The line between responsible and the irresponsible journalism is very thin.
In this case it is outright greed for money and sensation mongering.
However investigative journalism may have to break laws at times,as in the case of the Document submitted to the Joint Parliamentary Committee found its way into Times Now News Channel in its pursuit of nailing the corrupt in 2G Scam.
It is obvious that the document which was submitted by the Finance Ministry on July 7th was aired on 7th July,could not have been obtained by legal means.
When the transgression is severe the chase is also likely to be by devious and unlawful route.
On the other hand ,what about Burkha Dutt,Virsanghivi ,who among others, have confabulated with Nira Radia fixing Cabinet berths in India?
The British Media has welcomed the move to shut down News of the World.
What about the Indian Counter parts on these transgressing journalists?
Is Indian Media really Free?
Please read my blogs under Corruption.

A cartoonist Daryl Cagle ,employed by MSNBC.com has depicted the Mexican National Flag ,what’s normally a regal-looking eagle at the center of Mexico’s flag riddled with bullets and bleeding. It’s a reference to the drug wars that have riled Mexico and left more than 28,000 people dead there in less than four years.
Freedom of the Fourth Estate is to be guaranteed.At the same time journalists presume that they are above normal human sensitivities in their pursuit of their story and their so called ‘creativity and independence’ by hurting the sentiments of the people.
They should understand their freedom ends where my nose begins.
Worse is his audacity in defending his action.
Cagle has not yet issued any apology, and newspapers continue to reprint his cartoon despite the controversy. The cartoonist also sought to defend his choice of material as freedom that comes with his profession.
“National flags are common fodder for editorial cartoonists around the world, so the reaction to this cartoon was surprising to me,” Cagle wrote. ”
How insensitive can one be?
US Cartoon of Mexican Flag Draws Ire Across the Border
The Mexican embassy responded that it respects freedom of speech unless it is directed at national Mexican symbols.
“Mexicans and Americans alike cherish freedom of expression as a fundamental right and a cornerstone of democratic societies, where satire and political cartoons are one of its distinctive manifestations. They serve as an important vehicle for voicing dissent, and expressing opinions…
Our national emblems (sic) have a particular place in the hearts of all Mexicans; we respect them as part of our national identity, regardless of political preferences.
The cartoon in question has triggered a negative response from some sectors of Mexican public opinion.”
Ricardo Alday, a spokesman for the embassy, then goes on to imply that Cagle should not do that again.
Cartoon Upsets Mexican Government | Foolocracy
Lucky the cartoonist has not drawn anything connected with Islam, in which case bombings or bombing threats would have been received by now.
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