Stop War: Baghdad videogames and Barlow.

After the escalation television that he did also victims on both sides (see From the belly of the beast – the propaganda machine of war) , the media war continues at the side of the real one. In Germany, the authorities have churned out a list of violent video games that may not be advertised or put on display on the shelves, but sold to adults only. In particular, to be put on the Index is' Command & Conquer Generals 'of Electronic Arts that simulates a siege of Baghdad with the U.S. Army who fights with a fictional terrorist group called' Global Liberation Army '. according to a department of the Ministry of the family the game is not recommended for children because it glorifies war, portraying it as the only way to resolve conflicts. The Electronic Arts has countered by saying that the only reason lies in the political position of Germany, as the criterion so far has been applied to the securities particularly cruel. On the other side of the ocean, John Perry Barlow of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, issued a letter entitled 'War in the Land of Peace' where among other things he says' I should convince me that we can transform Baghdad – a city with two million half children – in a Hell telegenic Disney, with several thousand tons of espolisivi, and damage only the bad guys … "