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  OneFreeKorea » Charles J. Hanley Hunts for New Atrocities
 It requires the persistence to find the relevant facts and the integrity to report them.  Hanley is the sort of hack who puts his entire profession in a bad light because he refuses to do those things.
Hanley is the sort of hack who puts his entire profession in a bad light because he refuses to do those things.
The quality in journalism between Hanley and Yon is quite evident with Yon being a far superior journalist but Hanley being a far superior media insider and sensationalist.
freekorea.us /2007/06/10/charles-hanley-hunts-for-new-atrocities   (855 words)

  
  Why AP Counted Civilian Deaths in Iraq
Charles J. Hanley, a roving AP correspondent who helped research the tally in Basra and Hillah, had earlier reported on heavy civilian casualties in Hillah during days of cluster bombing by the U.S. military.
Hanley, part of a Pulitzer Prize-winning team in 2000 that investigated the killing of hundreds of Korean refugees by the U.S. military during the Korean War (and co-authored a book about the incident, The Bridge at No Gun Ri) believes there may be further disclosures as time goes on, since evidence is fresh at hand.
Hanley believes that the AP count is a "basic, conservative, beginning," and that "additional journalism could be done exploring individual incidents to see if any warrant further investigation.
www.mediainfo.com /eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1920081   (1061 words)

  
 Salon.com Books | What really happened at No Gun Ri?
Hanley was the senior Associated Press writer on the Pulitzer Prize-winning story detailing an apparent massacre of hundreds of South Korean civilians in the early weeks of the Korean War.
Hanley heard about Bateman's book when someone forwarded part of an early draft to him after Bateman offered it to some members of the military community for their comments before publication.
Bateman argues that Hanley and the other AP reporters gave preferential credibility and prominence in their original story to veterans who made the most "quoteworthy" statements and allegations, and that when doubts began to arise about Daily, they tenaciously refused to acknowledge them.
www.salon.com /books/feature/2002/06/03/nogunri?sid=1095099   (903 words)

  
 Salon.com Books | What really happened at No Gun Ri?
He was, Hanley says, neither the first nor the only 7th Cavalry veteran to acknowledge the truth of the AP story about the No Gun Ri incident.
Hanley counters that many of the veterans the AP contacted were isolated from the 7th Cavalry community over the intervening years, and some of them, like Pfc.
But, Hanley noted in his conversation with me, there is no record at all of where, when, how or from whom the guns were acquired or even which regiment they came from.
archive.salon.com /books/feature/2002/06/03/nogunri/index1.html   (1051 words)

  
 Korean War Educator: Topics - The Nogun-ri Controversy
The authors of the story were Sang-hun Choe (age 36), Charles J. Hanley (age 52), and Martha Mendoza (age 33).
Hanley, 52, has been a roving correspondent assigned to AP's International Desk in New York for most of the past two decades, reporting from more than 70 countries.
Hanley served as a U.S. Army journalist in South Carolina and Vietnam in 1969-70.
www.koreanwar-educator.org /topics/nogunri/p_no_gunri.htm   (1413 words)

  
 AP: Army Reopens Probe Into Man's Death   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The U.S. Army says it has reopened an investigation into the suspected bludgeoning death of a key Iraqi government scientist in American custody, a chemist who allegedly experimented with poisons on prisoners in the days of Saddam Hussein.
Charles A. Duelfer, the CIA special adviser who led the arms-hunting Iraq Survey Group, didn't respond to AP queries about what he knew of al-Izmerly's death.
Associated Press writers Bushra Juhi in Baghdad and John J. Lumpkin in Washington contributed to this report.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/n/a/2005/03/24/international/i133403S24.DTL&type=printable   (940 words)

  
 Booklist--Hanley, Charles J. and others The Bridge at No Gun Ri.
Booklist--Hanley, Charles J. and others The Bridge at No Gun Ri.
Hanley, Charles J. and others The Bridge at No Gun Ri: A Hidden Nightmare from the Korean War.
The recent revelations concerning the actions of former senator and Medal of Honor winner Robert Kerry in Vietnam again compel us to confront a painful dilemma: How does one judge the behavior of soldiers who operate in a fluid military situation among a civilian population whose loyalty and intentions are uncertain?
archive.ala.org /booklist/v97/adult/aug/27hanley.html   (229 words)

  
 Analysis: U.S. Nearing Emissions Control - washingtonpost.com
Paula J. Dobriansky, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs, address a news conference, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006 at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
In Nairobi the next day, the U.S. delegation chief was asked in an Associated Press interview about this changed political climate.
The 1997 pact requires 35 industrial nations to cut their global-warming gases by an average 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2012.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/18/AR2006111800513.html   (530 words)

  
 Iran Foto
By CHARLES J. UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The plea heard from the conference floor, from nation after nation, seems simple: Since we don't have nuclear weapons, please guarantee...
By CHARLES J. UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Iran's foreign minister reaffirmed Thursday that his country will press on with negotiations with the European Union over its uranium-en...
By CHARLES J. A monthlong conference to review the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty dragged into its fourth day Thursday still without a complete age...
archive.wn.com /2005/05/07/1400/iranfoto   (595 words)

  
 Veterans for Peace | Korea Peace Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The author is a U.S. Army veteran and the Chair of the Korea Committee of the Veterans For Peace.
On 26 July, the American ambassador to Korea, John J. Muccio, sent a letter to Dean Rusk, the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern affairs, about the refugee problem in Korea.
The letter described the problem as having developed 'a serious and even critical military nature.' The letter told Rusk that the ambassador was writing because the military was 'necessarily' making decisions about the problem, and the implementation of these decisions had the possibility of repercussions in the United States.
www.veteransforpeace.org /korea.htm   (5543 words)

  
 Northwest Herald - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Looters unleashed last year by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq overran a sprawling desert complex where a bunker sealed by U.N. monitors held old chemical weapons, American arms inspectors report.
Charles Duelfer's arms teams say all U.N.-sealed structures at the Muthanna site were broken into.
If the so-called Bunker 2 was breached and looted, it would be the second recent case of restricted weapons at risk of falling into militants' hands.
www.nwherald.com /print/281804034077588.php   (1123 words)

  
 Friday, January 12, 2001
"To suggest that there is a specific individual who had more responsibility than another was not really the purpose of the report," said Charles Cragin, a deputy assistant defense secretary, in releasing the investigative report.
In Seoul, South Korea, Chung Koo-do, spokesman for the survivors of No Gun Ri, said that an investigative report that does not deal with command responsibility "cannot be construed as anything other than a Pentagon attempt to whitewash the massacre."
Charles J. Hanley is a member of The Associated Press’ Pulitzer Prize-winning team that reported on the shootings at No Gun Ri.
www.estripes.com /jan01/ed011201j.html   (545 words)

  
 Curtis Bowman: Intelligence
Charles J. Hanley on the Story of Iraq's Non-Existent WMDs
Hanley doesn't claim to provide any new revelations.
Ronald J. Sider on the Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience
bowman.typepad.com /cubowman/intelligence   (3907 words)

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