2016. március 11., péntek

Censorship in 2016

I have seen this the first time in my life and this is mind blowing. Showing the pictures as of 11th March, 2016.

An article about Fukushima in Newsweek Europe


The referred article at Reuters


So, I am testing the freedom of speech at Newsweek Europe by posting the following comments



OMG, public media quality...

Arnie(!) Gundersen(!) from Fairewinds, the whistleblower who did the most for objective public information in the past years. http://www.fairewinds.org/

To Oleg - you are right, not only robots die. RIP and great respect to Masao Yoshida, I hope




Sorry, this is not about quality. The name was correctly spelled in the original article, but "somehow got corrupted" while copy-pasting the content.

I try to ask very politely. Is there any problem with the power of Google and the right to access public information at Newsweek
 




And by sending the following mail to them

Dear Newsweek,

I have a strong disappointment about your altering information in this article: http://europe.newsweek.com/robots-sent-fukushima-have-died-435332?rm=eu - details are on my blog, if you care: http://hajnalvilag.blogspot.hu/2016/03/censorship-in-2016.html

It seems that you have willfully corrupted the name of one of the last independent nuclear experts, Arnie Gundersen so that anyone who got interested in the topic, would not get to Fairewinds.org by searching for his name (and by the way, deleted an important half sentence). This is absolutely incorrect, though financially understandable action. So, I don't ask you to change anything about it, but wanted to show that you should do this a bit less obvious. Like removing complete paragraphs that you don't like, that's fine.

Thank you
  Lorand Kedves

[edit: you may guess if I had any answer]