Australian journalists imprisoned in the Middle East for going to extraordinary lengths to chase a story. What’s the hashtag …?!
But hang on. This is no Peter Greste-style inspirational story of journalistic integrity in the face of tyranny and injustice. Just a grubby news organisation facilitating child abduction in pursuit of ratings.
Lebanese authorities allege Nine paid thugs-for-hire to snatch two kids off the streets of Beirut, leaving their stunned grandmother shoved to the ground. Imagine if the situation were reversed, Aussie children bundled into a van on a Sydney street at the behest of their Lebanese father and funded by a Lebanese media outfit.
That the desperate mother — “a lioness, separated from her cubs,” as one sympathetic hack to the whole affair wrote today — is now behind bars is a sad tale (though desperation is not a mitigating circumstances for violent crime). But spare us any outrage if the book is thrown at Tara Brown and her manipulating TV crew.
ratings will go through the roof on this story though
Curiouser and curiouser.
Can’t say I would feel the same levels of empathy as I did for Peter Greste, or his colleagues.
Hear, hear.
Imagine how much this would have been worth, in ad-space, if they’d pulled it off?
Too right.
The depths of their grubbiness is shown by the fact they left the mother hanging when she could’ve got away with the children (whether rightly or wrongly).
They certainly would be the first baying for blood, sorry ‘law and order’, if a similar thing was done in Australia.
Hypocrites.