Fox News reporter Steve Centanni and cameraman Olaf Wiig have been missing since August 14. The two men were kidnapped in Gaza. There are no firm leads and no one has claimed responsibility for the kidnappings.
Michelle Malkin posted about the lack of news coverage on the kidnapping and suggested a blogburst today in a show of support for Centanni and Wiig.
Michelle:
My opinion: No news is news. So is unchecked terrorist thuggery against Western journalists. The disappearance of Centanni and Wiig is at least as newsworthy as--and far more threatening to our national security than--people falling off cruise ships or getting eaten by alligators or attacked by bees.
I couldn't agree more. As I posted here, Palestinian journalists protested the kidnappings and demanded the release of the victims, while the American press is largely silent.
We should keep Centanni and Wiig and their families in our prayers. And hope they are released unharmed and soon.
Hi Louie,Like it or not, these people have ineded established a state. They have an army, UN representation, a flag, a parliament, elections, even a national anthem.`Palestine' is by no means the first or the last gangster state on the face of the planet.It's important to realize that BECAUSE AS A NATION STATE, THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE BOTH FOR THE STATE'S ACTIONS AND THE ACTIONS OF THEIR CITIZENS.And are thus collectively responsible.Regarding them as `refugees' or even a `terrorist group' provides cover for that responsibility.
Posted by: Eqeeqe | May 13, 2012 at 11:25 PM