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Even on the day of the Indian Air Force strikes on the JeM camps in the PoK (Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir), the American-base news channel CNN kept stating that New Delhi had blamed Pakistan-based terrorist groups for the February 14 suicide-car-bomb attack at Pulwama, which killed 40 of India's CRPF paramilitary personnel.CNN did not even bother to mention that the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) had itself claimed responsibility for the Pulwama massacre and had even released a video to the effect and showing the suicide-bomber making a statement which was recorded before the attack.All other major Western TV networks had referred to the JeM's claim of responsibility for the Pulwama attack in their telecasts and also in their online reportage.Go to bbc.com and the report headlined "Indian strikes target militants in Pakistan", says in the fourth paragraph, "India accuses Pakistan of allowing militant groups to operate on its territory and says Pakistani security agencies played a role in the February 14 attack--claimed by JeM."Despite the inherent bias where terrorists are referred to as militants as long as they do not target the British, the BBC, at the least, takes note of the JeM's claim of responsibility for the Pulwama massacre. And so what if the US State Department itself lists the JeM as "a foreign terrorist organization".In its own report filed from New Delhi, cbsnews.com states that "The (Indian) airstrikes came 12 days after a suicide car bomb attack by Jaish-e-Mohammad on Indian paramilitary soldiers."And nbcnews.com carries the American Associated Press (AP) news-agency report where it is categorically mentioned that "The Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammad claimed responsibility for the bombing. The bomber, who released a video before the attack, was a resident of Indian Kashmir."And foxnews.com also carries the AP report.However, in its reports on Pulwama and the Indian airstrikes, cnn.com does not even mention the JeM claim of responsibility for the Pulwama attack. It refers to the JeM as "the group India blames for a suicide car bomb attack in Pulwama, that killed 40 Indian paramilitary soldiers."Even in the analysis of the airstrikes by CNN's Delhi correspondent, no mention is made of the JeM claiming responsibility for the Pulwama attack. The oblique reference is as follows: "Pakistan says it rejects any insinuation that it had a role in Thursday's attack for which India blames the Jaish-e-Mohammad, a Pakistan-based group listed by the US State Department as a foreign terrorist organization."So why is CNN so reluctant to take note of the JeM's own claim of responsibility for the Pulwama attack? If, tomorrow, the JeM claimed responsibility for an attack on not Indian soldiers but US troops, would CNN still be reluctant to mention the JeM's claim?