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Posted by Krypton on Jan-20-2008 21:33:

Arab media versus American media

This doc is behind the scenes of Al-Jazeera during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, both inside Baghdad, and in Doha, Qatar. You have permission to be disgusted...

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See how tight constraints and desire to win over the hearts and minds of people world wide to support the baseless cause for the invasion of Iraq. See how different the sides are between east and western reporting.

You be the judge of the truth.


Posted by nchs09 on Jan-20-2008 22:16:

"the word objectivity is an illusion"


So true when watching the news.... When hours are spent talking about the fallen soldiers yet the casualties of war are told to us maybe once or twice a year.


Posted by Krypton on Jan-21-2008 17:08:

quote:
Originally posted by psychoraver
al jazeera VS zionism...... thats what it's really about


amen to that.


Posted by toolman667 on Jan-22-2008 01:01:

quote:
Originally posted by psychoraver
i think a perfect example of zionism is the way Ron Paul has been shut up of the media and many examples of deliberate bias are obvious



Wow! People I agree with.

Such horrible luck lately.


Posted by eROs.au on Jan-22-2008 01:45:

You guys are crazy


Posted by atbell on Jan-22-2008 19:42:

Nope, Ron Paul has been shut out of the media.

Who knows why really. He does have some odd ideas but he's got enough good ones, and enough money, that he should be getting much more press.

At least the economist has made some minor note of him, but they don't seem to have a good grasp on what he's done to gain the popularity he has.


Posted by limpboy on Jan-26-2008 20:31:

Al-Jazeera is funded by Qatar gov...which has the biggest american army base in the middle east....


Posted by Krypton on Jan-26-2008 21:48:

quote:
Originally posted by limpboy
Al-Jazeera is funded by Qatar gov...which has the biggest american army base in the middle east....


Funded, but not run, by the Qatar government..


Posted by shaolin_Z on Jan-27-2008 11:46:

quote:
Originally posted by limpboy
Al-Jazeera is funded by Qatar gov...which has the biggest american army base in the middle east....

Qatar doesn't exactly have a 'government' funding Al-Jazeera so to speak, it's subsidized by the Emir for Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa. That isn't terribly different from the BBC btw.


Posted by pmoisse on Jan-27-2008 13:22:

I get Al-Jazeera on digi cable here and most of their staff seem to be Brit ex-pats (or at least British schooled judging by the accents).

Their news isn't as sensationalist as I was expecting and they cover a lot of stuff that "western" media doesn't and this is outside of the mid-east even. Lots of southeast asian and african reporting.

I can't say it's fully without bias, because judging some of the more "quiet" bias is so hard in media these days. But, they do seem to be fairly objective even when reporting on hotspots like Palestine and Iraq.

That being said, I haven't tuned into any of their news-magazine shows, so they might be a little more direct/pointed/critical/biased (however you might want to describe it) depending on the subject matter at hand.


Posted by Krypton on Jan-27-2008 17:45:

I like BBC and Al-Jazeera far better than any media outlet here in the states, by far! But I do like MSNBC and CNN..


Posted by shaolin_Z on Jan-27-2008 22:22:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
I get Al-Jazeera on digi cable here and most of their staff seem to be Brit ex-pats (or at least British schooled judging by the accents).

Their news isn't as sensationalist as I was expecting and they cover a lot of stuff that "western" media doesn't and this is outside of the mid-east even. Lots of southeast asian and african reporting.

I can't say it's fully without bias, because judging some of the more "quiet" bias is so hard in media these days. But, they do seem to be fairly objective even when reporting on hotspots like Palestine and Iraq.

That being said, I haven't tuned into any of their news-magazine shows, so they might be a little more direct/pointed/critical/biased (however you might want to describe it) depending on the subject matter at hand.

Alot of BBC staff memebers joined Al-Jazeera when it started which shows they were fairly enthusiastic about it.



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