Public Dispute with Cologne City-Anzeiger: Archdiocese Attacks Journalists
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The archdiocese of Cologne calls the reports of a journalist of the "Stadt-Anzeigers" "human disdaining" and does not want to see catastrophic representative survey values for Cardinal Woelki.
It is a unique process: the archdiocese of Cologne publicly attacks with sharp words a journalist of the Cologne City Gazette. The medium defends itself, also publicly. At the same time Cardinal Woelki dramatically loses approval in the population.
Joachim Frank is a renowned journalist. He recently reported on how the archdiocese of Cologne acted against rainbow flags. The church reacts with an open letter and accusations.
It is a unique process: the archdiocese of Cologne publicly attacks with sharp words a journalist of the Cologne City Gazette. The medium defends itself, also publicly. At the same time Cardinal Woelki dramatically loses approval in the population.
The archdiocese of Cologne publicly takes action against a journalist of the Cologne City Gazette. The archdiocese's head of office calls his reporting "human contempt."
Schiefer Haussegen: Between the archdiocese of Cologne and the "Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger" there was a fierce dispute. In an open letter, official director Frank Hüppelshäuser had criticized the newspaper and especially the chief correspondent Joachim Frank. His report on the archdiocese and Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki (photo) was "human" contemptive. "KSta" editor Gerald Selch also rejects the allegations in an open letter as "diffaming", leaving …
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