The EU Gets One Right?
Sisyphean Musings has posted the results of a conversation with Mr. Adams of the world Economic Forum concerning obtaining a copy of the tape from the session at Davos where it has been reported that Eason Jordan made statements that the U.S. Military had been targeting journalists in Iraq. Although the outocme of the dialogue with Adams of the WEF is disappointing, that the tape will not be released to the public (nor a transcript), this is due to policies set forth by the WEF.
Yet, on the WEF website, there is this order form which one can use to order DVDs of various sessions, including one called "Biological Threats to Societies," which took place the same day as the subject session "Will Democracy Survive the Media." Now, my question is: Since there are 20 different sessions are available for purchase in DVD format, and the subject session was known to have been recorded, why is the WEF refusing to release this one? Why not release it? Will Eason Jordan request its release?








