Mar 5 • 14:47 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

Remnants in the Margins: How American Journalism Erased the Massacre at the Girls' School?

The article critiques major U.S. media outlets for underreporting a devastating airstrike at a girls' school in Iran that killed at least 168 people, mostly young students.

In an article by Adam Johnson, an American media analyst and founder of 'The Column', he highlights a disturbing and blatant bias in the coverage priorities of major U.S. media regarding the war in Iran. Johnson accuses prominent American media outlets of burying the news of a massacre at a girls' school in Minab, Iran, which resulted from an American-Israeli airstrike, leading to the deaths of at least 168 individuals, the vast majority of whom were young female students. This alarming casualty figure, analogous in its tragedy to the infamous Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, has not been given the prominent coverage it deserves.

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