Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu emerged defiant after 18 years in prison Wednesday, saying he was proud of revealing secrets that exposed the Jewish state as an atomic power.
Whistleblowers are insiders who report wrongdoing in the organisations for which they work. But many highly reputable people (including ourselves, of course) believe that there was no wrongdoing in Israel possessing nuclear weapons, or in keeping the details secret. The correct term for people who reveal military secrets is spies. If they do this with the intention of destroying the state of which they are citizens, then they are also traitors.
By using the unambiguously positive term whistleblower rather than spy or traitor, or even renegade or defector, Reuters is endorsing Vanunu's call for the destruction of Israel.
Update: In regard to a tangentially related issue, Steven Den Beste corresponds with a reporter from Paris Match and criticises their biased conception of impartiality.
