Reporting From Foreign Countries, Worth the Risk?

A couple of American journalists were recently sentenced to hard labor in North Korea. Both Laura Ling and Euna Lee made headlines upon their 12 year sentence was handed down. Analysts say this is simply a ploy by North Korea to bargain for some sort of deal. It would appear that the American government has no choice but to play ball in an international effort of diplomacy. But is the risk worth it? And what will the cost be to the American government for bailing out journalists who get themselves into these kinds of situations. Perhaps a better discussion should take place on exactly how much money is being spent on getting them out of North Korea.

They had to know the potential certainly existed given that they were Americans in a hostile territory. As would describe “reporting” here, they would describe as “spying” over there. And don’t forget, when you’re in a foreign country you’re subject to their local laws. No mercy regardless of what country you’re from. The whole “I didn’t know” won’t get you out of jail in Thailand or Singapore.

At the end of this whole ordeal you can bet both journalists will get exclusive book deals, interviews, and their 15 minutes of fame. Perhaps even a tv movie. The goal is fame and fortune. Journalistic integrity can take a backseat while Obama’s administration deals with yet another mess.

June 9, 2009. Tags: , , , , , . news, political. Leave a comment.