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The Gray Lady: Terror is Terror

Mumbai (and dare I say HonestReporting?) prompted the NY Times' public editor to examine the Gray Lady's use of the word "terror." After talking to some of the the paper's current and former Israeli correspondents,…

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Nytimes_logo Mumbai (and dare I say HonestReporting?) prompted the NY Times' public editor to examine the Gray Lady's use of the word "terror." After talking to some of the the paper's current and former Israeli correspondents, Clark Hoyt writes:

The Mumbai terror attacks posed a familiar semantic issue for Times editors: what to call people who pursue political, religious, territorial, or unidentifiable goals through violence on civilians. Many readers want the newspaper, even on the news pages, to share their moral outrage — or their political views — by adopting the word terrorist, with all its connotations of opprobrium. What you call someone matters. If he is a terrorist, he is an enemy of all civilized people, and his cause is less worthy of consideration.

In the newsroom and at overseas bureaus, especially Jerusalem, there has been a lot of soul-searching about the terminology of terrorism. Editors and reporters have asked whether, to avoid the appearance of taking sides, the paper bends itself into a pretzel or risks appearing callous to abhorrent acts. They have wrestled with questions like why those responsible for the 9/11 attacks are called terrorists but the murderers of a little girl in her bed in a Jewish settlement are not. And whether, if the use of the word terrorist can be interpreted as a political act, not using it is one too . . . .

My own broad guideline: If it looks as if it was intended to sow terror and it shocks the conscience, whether it is planes flying into the World Trade Center, gunmen shooting up Mumbai, or a political killer in a little girl’s bedroom, I’d call it terrorism — by terrorists.

I wish the rest of the Times would share Hoyt's sentiments. Read the whole thing.

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