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Old 21st Apr 2010, 19:11
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Fatalities in Afghanistan during PURDAH

Does PURDAH prevent the reporting of fatalities in Afghanistan or have our fortunes changed over the last 2 weeks?
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Old 21st Apr 2010, 19:37
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Purdah should not affect staight reportage. It is intended to avoid inadvertant support for the support for the Government. Is it possible that other news items get media priority?

There was coverage that the injured were being flown to the US. There would also have been a hold on C17 flights to Lyneham.
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PN is correct - it's to ensure that issues aren't put out that could be politicised or draw attention away from the election campaign. No fatalities reported as, fortunately, there haven't been any in the last couple of weeks. Fingers crossed the situation continues. But, if there is, it will be reprted factually.
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Also . . . politicians and their machinations are FAR more important than some poor squaddie who got in harm's way . . .

God forbid the limelight moves off them, AND then the public would be more likely to ask 'WTH are we doing there anyway'.
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I too have been (pleasantly) surprised by the lack of casualties recently. Has the scope of operations in Afghanistan been modified to reduce the risk of casualties in the run-up to the election?
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Relief in place on going as stated on MOD website. 4 Mech are probably finding their feet still. Oh, and the poppy harvest is on at the mo.......

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Unless Broon has done a deal for the election period..
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I too have been (pleasantly) surprised by the lack of casualties recently. Has the scope of operations in Afghanistan been modified to reduce the risk of casualties in the run-up to the election?
It's the poppy harvest. The flip flop militia are all carrying shovels and hoe's at the moment.
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Hoe's what? You mentioned they are carrying something that belongs to Hoe?
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Thread creep.........


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Then there was the Spanish fireman who fathered twins....


Called one Jose..



And the other Hose B!
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Purdah....what Purdah?? Releasing the latest crime figures showing that...

Crime falls 7% in England and Wales

The British Crime Survey and police-recorded figures show a 7% fall in crimes in 2009 compared with 2008.

All main categories of crime were down, except sexual offences, which were up by 2%, according to the police figures.

The British Crime Survey found that muggings were down 21% over the year and burglary and vandalism also fell.

The numbers show that violent crime technically rose by 1%, but officials who calculate the figures say that it was not statistically significant.

The government uses two main measures of crime in England and Wales - actual offences recorded by the police and the BCS, which is a rolling survey of 45,000 people's experiences of crime, whether or not they reported the incident.

According to the BCS figures for the calendar year to the end of 2009, burglary fell 12%, vandalism 12% and vehicle-related theft 11%.

BBC


,...doesn't show the Govt in a good light?
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doesn't show the Govt in a good light?
Yes it does. Its a fall in the crime rate. It shows that the Governments policies are working.
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Old 22nd Apr 2010, 23:01
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No Fatalities

Long may the current situation continue.

IIRC there was a similar quite spell this time last year, around the brigade changeover but unfortunately the situation got worse in the summer. Here's hoping we do not see a repeat this year.
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VVC - I know it does that was meant to be a cynical question and funny how nothing is meant to be released to show the Govt in good / bad light yet someone releases the crime fighures showing a 7% fall which shows that Govt policies on Law and Order seem to be working.





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The planned date for the announcement of those statistics was pre-announced before the date of the General Election was announced and therefore before the issue of the purdah. Therefore iaw established guidelines those announcements are allowed.
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It is harvest time so correct the flip flop brigade will be busy with their cultivations........ traditionally quiet over the winter ......... look out this summer me thinks. Time the ISAF opened a big can of o'l whoopass
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Checkerboard is correct.... Its Harvest time...


Taliban fighters lay down their guns to harvest opium poppies | World news | The Guardian
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vecvechookattackThe planned date for the announcement of those statistics was pre-announced before the date of the General Election was announced and therefore before the issue of the purdah. Therefore iaw established guidelines those announcements are allowed.


Planned by/with agreement from the bloke who decided when the general election would be held...?

or is that too cynical ?
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