Submitted by Julie Phineas (not verified) on Wed, 26/03/2008 - 04:00.
When I see the picture I see a handful of Tibetan protestors behaving as if they are extremely upset, AND I see a handful of bystanders, one person hurrying on a bike, and some people hurrying across the street as Chinese military trucks are driving by.
When fitting an image into the space for an article the most important aspect to keep is the message.
To me the message that the people are upset and the military is present in the area is shown in BOTH versions of the picture.
However if you watch the videos given here you will see the Chinese media only shows the protestors and not the military presence, when CNN showed both.
Did you watch the videos?
Submitted by Julie Phineas (not verified) on Wed, 26/03/2008 - 04:00.When I see the picture I see a handful of Tibetan protestors behaving as if they are extremely upset, AND I see a handful of bystanders, one person hurrying on a bike, and some people hurrying across the street as Chinese military trucks are driving by.
When fitting an image into the space for an article the most important aspect to keep is the message.
To me the message that the people are upset and the military is present in the area is shown in BOTH versions of the picture.
However if you watch the videos given here you will see the Chinese media only shows the protestors and not the military presence, when CNN showed both.
Who is really showing bias here?
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