The ban is currently under review.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=101137468
The ban is currently under review.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=101137468
Well nobody is going to be able to open the casket and take a picture.
I fail to see what the issue is. One picture of a casket coming off a military plane with an honor guard is the same as any other picture of the same thing. Nobody could tell them apart. What public interest would there be in watching a casket go by? Why would the media even bother? I think is just a symbolic thing and of no real meaning.
Certainly if a local person dies in the war and there is a public or private service there is going to be some media interest and attention. How does this harm anyone?
Why would it even bother anybody?