Thursday, February 28, 2008

Prince Harry in Afghanistan

Statement on the Deployment of Prince Harry in Afghanistan:
"UK Chief of the General Staff and Professional Head of the Army General Sir Richard Dannatt has made a statement concerning media reporting of Prince Harry's deployment to Afghanistan. Prince Harry was deployed to Afghanistan as one of the UK's nearly 8,000 strong contingent.
After news of the prince's deployment broke on Thursday, February 28, 2008, on a US website, General Dannatt said:
"I am very disappointed that foreign websites have decided to run this story without consulting us. This is in stark contrast to the highly responsible attitude that the whole of the UK print and broadcast media, along with a small number of overseas, who have entered into an understanding with us over the coverage of Prince Harry on operations.

"After a lengthy period of discussion between the MOD and the editors of regional, national and international media, the editors took the commendable attitude to restrain their coverage. I would like to thank them for that and I do appreciate that once the story was in the public domain, they had no choice but to follow suit.

"What the last two months have shown is that it is perfectly possible for Prince Harry to be employed just the same as other Army officers of his rank and experience. His conduct on operations in Afghanistan has been exemplary. He has been fully involved in operations and has run the same risks as everyone else in his battle-group.

"In common with all of his generation in the Army today, he is a credit to the nation. In deciding to deploy him to Afghanistan, it was my judgement that with an understanding with the media not to broadcast his whereabouts, the risk in doing was manageable.

"Now that the story is in the public domain, the chief of defense staff and I will take advice from the operational commanders about whether his deployment can continue. I now appeal to the media to restrain from attempting to report Prince Harry’s every move and return to our understanding.""

Life is hard enough as a soldier - worse when the enemy wants to harm you & your family in particular.

The British government has a long history of working with their press when necessary - hopefully the foreign press will understand and accommodate this request, but I doubt they will.

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