Melanie Phillips went to Paris to witness the court hearing in which the footage was finally produced for everyone to see regarding Mohammed al-Durah. Well, almost all the footage. What Charles Enderlin and his cameraman had to offer was 18 minutes of footage out of 27. If so, it wouldn't surprise me if they were trying to cover anything up, and still do what they could to avoid admittance of guilt. Prof. Richard Landes talks about it more over here.
I think another appeal should be made to demand that Enderlin release ALL footage to ensure that he doesn't try to evade justice. Of course by now, you have to wonder, as Melanie asked some time ago, if we'll discover that the footage has been lost, meaning that Enderlin will be trying to destroy evidence? We should hope that won't be the case, but as Melanie says, Enderlin was quite pathetic.
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