Torie Rose DeGhett, Photos by Kenneth Jarecke/Contact Press Images. The War Photo No One Would Publish. The Atlantic, 8 August 2014. “When Kenneth Jarecke photographed an Iraqi man burned alive, he thought it would change the way Americans saw the Gulf War [1991]. But the media [in the US] wouldn’t run the picture.”
August 8, 2014
The War Photo No One [in the US] Would Publish
August 8, 2014 Filed Under: Journalism/Media, Propaganda, War/War crimes Tagged With: "smart bombs", "surgical strike", "video-game war", 1991 gulf war, associated press, censorship, david carr, highway of death, kenneth jarecke, libération (france), military photojournalist lee corkran, operation desert storm, public affairs officers, the observer (united kingdom), time magazine