Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Guest Media Alert - Tilting Towards Israel Journalist Jonathan Cook Reveals The Bias In 'Balance' On Israel-Palestine

Via Swearing At The Telly
Despite the Guardian’s international reputation as the Western newspaper most savagely critical of Israel’s actions, I quickly realised that there were, in fact, very clear, and highly unusual, limitations on what could be written about Israel.
Consider the following examples. One is an account I submitted based on my investigations of an apparent shoot-to-kill policy by the Israeli police against its own Palestinian citizens at the start of the second intifada. The article was sat on for months by the paper. Finally, after I made repeated queries, I was informed by the features editor that the article could not be used because it was no longer “fresh”.
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I believe that the popular mood in Britain has turned rapidly against Israel over the past decade. Israel appears to have been initially fearful that the BBC might reflect such sentiments. But after considerable secretive pressure from the Israeli foreign ministry and its lobbyists, the BBC has moved in precisely the opposite direction.
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Philo related a discussion he had with senior producers on television news, including the BBC, one of whom said to him candidly:
"We wait in fear for the telephone call from the Israelis.”
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4 comments:

  1. It's OK, I just got it.

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  2. <span>Walid..Many are confused about the identity of this blog. They come inhere believing it's As'ad's blog. I'm still not satisfied with the name though. I need to find one that reflects the present of this blog not its past. Any ideas?</span>

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  3. Hi TGIA, I understood the clean break between the 2 sites. The blog format is great and wish there was some more back and forth between readers here. The title is still off because it has Arabs in the plural. It could be simply "TGIA's Blog".

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