While I share your concerns about the Mideast, and about American news 
reporting and the 'shunning' that so commonly seems to befall antiZionist 
information, to the extent that it is conspicuously absent from American 
mainstream media,I must nevertheless voice concern about the intent of 
AlJazeera and on the quality of it's news.

If you have been a regular observer of their website, you know that they carry 
little more than a cursory difference from mainstream network news, and are 
only significant, interms of news reportage, when Osama bin Laden releases a 
'tape',  because he only seems to release these to AJZeera.  That is their sole 
claim to fame in the news reporting arena for English language readers and 
viewers of their website.

They appear to  be more potent and significant in the Arab world, in Arabic, 
where their constituency and their message are reported to be different and the 
reporting more deeply regional.  I say 'reported to be' because I don't speak 
Arabic, and so don't know what they are really saying, or if their Arabic 
language reporting is any different from the 'news' on their English site.  

I am more inclined, after so much viewing of AlJazeera's website, to view them 
as a slick American/British propaganda effort designed to make the world 
believe that the shaik of Qatar has unilaterally decided to be the world's 
newsman and do something that no other Arab government has allowed a news 
channel to do: freely report all of the news.  

I say this because they have not done even cursory investigative reporting on 
American war dissent, and have been unable to discover any of the real voices 
in the American movement, such as Arab-American writer Edward Abboud (1), also 
heavily 'shunned' in mainstream media, or WRMEA(2) , or CNI (3) as a news 
sources or items, to give but three examples.  In fact, when confronted with 
these sources, AlJazeera declines to investigate, just like mainstream media 
'shunners.'

To me, they have more of an appearance of a British news artifact designed to 
look Arabic.  None of their English news is outstanding, unique, or unusual in 
terms of coverage of Mideast news events in relation to the reporting of AP, 
UPI, or Reuters.  They carry some theme stories, such as the 'what about Arab 
reforms" story, for weeks, as if commenting on a polo match, as if reform is a 
mere sporting event for the rich in the Mideast.  

(1) www.voxpublishing.com/IE
(2) www.wrmea.com
(3) www.cnionline.org/



Kick The NWO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                     
"Denying Americans their First Amendment right to the truth, in regard to  
Israel, is always Job One with AIPAC. That is necessary because the truth about 
 Israel's actions toward the Palestinians and other Arab countries puts the lie 
 to all of the Zionist propaganda."
  
 Al-Jazeera and the Truth
by  Charley Reese
November 18, 2006
  
 Al-Jazeera, the Arab television network that the Bush administration hates  so 
passionately, has launched its English-language service but is, of course,  
having trouble finding an American cable or satellite system willing to carry  
it.
  
 The British Broadcasting Corp. had a man watch the first day's broadcast  
(it's being distributed in Europe) and gave it a rave review: accurate, but  
grim.
  
 Since American politicians have involved us so deeply in the Middle East,  the 
American public is entitled to see the truth of what's going on over there.  
The public can't get that from American television, which sanitizes its 
reports.  Al-Jazeera shows you the grim  reality. When the Israelis kill 
children, they show you the bodies and the  weeping mothers. They show you all 
the ugly truth about Israeli and American  policies and actions in the Middle 
East. They show you what war looks  like.
  
 So you don't need an electronic bug in the offices of the American Israeli  
Public Affairs Committee to know that AIPAC and the Bush administration are  
putting pressure on the distributors to shun al-Jazeera. Denying Americans 
their  First Amendment right to the truth, in regard to Israel, is always Job 
One with  AIPAC. That is necessary because the truth about Israel's actions 
toward the  Palestinians and other Arab countries puts the lie to all of the 
Zionist  propaganda.
  
 Even before the recent massacre of an extended family asleep in its home by  
Israeli tank fire, the Israelis had killed 57 unarmed children in their current 
 Gaza attacks. That number comes from Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper that 
publishes  an English-language edition on the Internet. I heartily recommend 
it, because  Israeli newspapers, unlike American newspapers, are not afraid to 
criticize the  Israeli government.
  
 Israel is, after all, a country like any other, and its population consists  
of decent people and indecent people, as does the population of every other  
country in the world. The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is the  
core problem in the Middle East. It drives everything else, and until that  
problem is resolved in a just manner, there will be no peace or stability in  
that region.
  
 Recently, the U.S. again vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution  condemning 
the murder of the extended family, using the same worn-out excuse  that it was 
unbalanced. OK, the resolution could have said it condemned the  sporadic 
firing of homemade rockets, which have killed one person in recent  weeks, and 
the deaths of 18 innocent people, the latest of more than 150 who  have been 
killed by the Israeli army. Even if it had said that, we still would  have 
vetoed it. The Israelis – who, by the way, have the most high-tech military  
equipment in the region – said the deaths were a mistake. Yes, the death rate 
of  Palestinians due to Israeli mistakes is very, very high.
  
 The rest of the world is getting sick of watching us kowtow to the Israeli  
government. The U.S. is losing friends like a sycamore tree loses leaves in the 
 cold blast of a November storm.
  
 You should call your cable or satellite provider and request the  
English-language service of al-Jazeera. In addition to Haaretz, you  should 
also check out the Angry  Arab News Service, a Web site of an American college 
professor who isn't  afraid of the truth.
  
 I wish American politicians had never gotten us involved in the Middle  East, 
but since they have, you deserve to know the naked truth of what's going  on 
over there. Al-Jazeera will tell you. Fox News, whose employees act as if  they 
are on Karl Rove's payroll, won't.
  
 http://www.antiwar.com/reese/?articleid=10031
  
 
     
                       

 
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