One video in particular, which showed a young boy whose jaw was blown off in an attack, has been circulating on some social media websites, but was deemed too shocking for traditional media – including The Telegraph – to show.
Journalist Andy Carvin, a senior strategist at NPR in the US, took the decision to post the video on his Twitter account.
He Tweeted: “2 boys: one w/ his jaw blown off; the other his foot. Worse than graphic, an abomination. My hands are shaking.”
via >Syria: Twitter debate on graphic footage of children caught up in violence – Telegraph.


