Did CNN has resorted to manipulating images in their reports on Ethiopia?
That is interesting question and if proved to be true, What is CNN’s response and what is the retribution to the reporter who crossed the ‘Red Line?’
So why did #CNN blur the cargo straps & still run the report anyway? Was the pictures they attached clearly say Emirates? Did they confirm the the so-called leaked documents are legitimate and true evidence? If not why? What is their intentions and who is the targeted audience? Who would have been acting to cause serious harm to a country, a company, an organization or even innocent population?
What is their ultimate goal?
It is not hidden from them that the rebles (#TPLF) fighting the Ethiopian Government. Are their sources really independent players or ‘terrorists’ using a bigger media to sale their propaganda and it is part of their ‘war’
Is CNN collaborating their stories with a terrorist group?
It is widely reported by CNN’s Nima Elbagir (@nimaelbagir : Twitter) and her hit piece was debunked when the “evidence” was proven to not be Ethiopian Airlines Cargo @flyethiopian.
Nima Elbagir is a Sundanese national who happen to work for CNN London. #Sudan is in fierce border dispute with #Ethiopia , among other things like a dispute with the Nile River Dam (#GERD - Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam), Refugees, Cross-boarder rebel fighters.. etc. So taking her reporting with face-value is ‘un-Journalism‘ and it is allowing unbalanced favors to a biased political agenda, also somehow related to a terrorist group. Is it even illegal for a cargo carrier to transport war equipment, personnel, supplies..etc at the time of Emergencies? Does this happen anywhere else in the world? If the country’s law allows the airline to transport everything including weapon; so, what international treaty and what article is CNN complaining?
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