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The Media's power to acquit, condemn, forgive & pardon![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yesterday evening a rippling realisation which may yet become a tidal wave of emotions hit the copy editors of almost all commercial news entities on this continent. Editors of both newspapers and television news programs had to make a very quick decision as to how they would report the naming of Kate Mc Cann as a formal suspect in the case of her daughter's disappearance & then then subsequent naming of her husband. For this has never a run of the mill child abduction case. British commerical media raised an award fund of 2 million pounds sterling whilst the length & breadth of Europe's tourist destinations saw her photo displayed on posters with the phrase "look into my eyes" more often than not written in English. Her case was linked by her parents and the band of loyal followers who charted their unprecedented campaign to one other case of a disappeared child in Spain whilst sighting of the Mc Cann infant were made & investigated from Morrocco to Spain, Malta to Portugal. This morning reading the European commercial media it becomes quickly apparant that public opinion on the case has been prejudiced by a number of factors. Newspapers in Portugal and Spain are already showing voxpolls, opinion poll & comment threads which show a majority belief that the parents were involved in the disappearance & supposed death of their child. Such a majority belief might have led to the decision of a Portuguese newspaper to publish leaked details of the investigation and then spark the return of the 2 formal suspects to Portugal to sue for libel & "clear their names". Yet the other side of media speculation which supported the Mc Canns in their campaign and obvious distress found in the English language press is already positioning itself to declare the Portuguese police incompetent, prejudiced & naturally protect their readers from what the tabloid press has always excelled at - building heros to rip off the mask and take down the villain. |
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