Shooting the messenger
2008-03-17
The Wall Street Journal made keen observations last week about
Václav Klaus's overt, sometimes uninformed defense of Putin's
Russia, as well as about Klaus's hesitance to recognize Kosovo,
but the U.S. newspaper made the amateur mistake of confusing
the CR with Slovakia in terms of the "sizable Hungarian minority
that has been a periodic source of tension with its neighbor to
the south." This allowed Industry Minister Martin Říman to
dismiss the entire article as an example of how the view of
"complicated Central Europe" from a few thousand kilometers
away isn't necessarily always accurate. Říman dismissed the U.S.
State Dept.'s critical 2007 Human Rights Report with the same
wave of the hand, as did PM Mirek Topolánek. As for Klaus, his
staff left the critical Journal piece off the Professor's web page.
Sometimes the best way to kill bearers of negative news is to
ignore them.
[Czech Republic Hungary Brian M. Carney Contrarian of Prague
Vladimir United States of America]
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