Friday, March 28, 2003

US disturbed over 'biased' reporting in Arab media! But the US lies to the world!

How could anyone describe pre-emptive strikes on a sovereign nation, occupation, genocide, torture, and human rights abuse by the Coalition of the Killing in a positive light?

The US is the last country in the world that should be complaining about biased reporting. So much so it blew up Iraqi Television. If that's not biased it's criminal. Independent media taken off the air!


To go with that a warning for all the media in the rest of the world to get out of Baghdad because of some danger that the Iraqi people were going to get them. That's like playing cricket and taking away the bat and ball and blowing up the pitch and declaring you played by the rules.

How about the Iraqi people who blew themselves up at the market place. Perhaps it would be better if we were stupid.

The United States has signalled it is rapidly losing patience with what officials term "very inflammatory" and "very biased" coverage by Arabic-language media of the US-led war in Iraq.

For the second time in as many days, senior officials at the normally staid State Department have complained that many Arab media outlets are distorting the facts and perhaps deliberately misinforming their audiences about US policy, tactics and aims in Iraq.

"I'm afraid many in the Arab press have been misconstruing things and inflaming things," spokesman Richard Boucher said. "All we ask is, frankly, a fair hearing, that they look at the various views, that they look at the facts, that they not jump to conclusions."

But all of that is a bit hard when someone is blowing your country to bits.

Mr Boucher referred specifically to two reports which have received wide coverage in recent days: a deadly explosion at a market in Baghdad which Iraq has blamed on a US missile and an alleged bombing of a mosque by US forces.

This is the alleged un-biased report:

He says the mosque bombing never occurred, and the market explosion was still under investigation although the US military says it may have been caused by an errant Iraqi missile.

"There have been people in Arab language media who automatically assume that the United States was responsible for this and they are turning it into some kind of American atrocity," Mr Boucher said.

"We don't think it's fair to jump to that conclusion, we don't think the facts support it.

"It's entirely possible it was an Iraqi missile that came down in that marketplace."

Mr Boucher would not identify the offending media but says they are not limited to broadcasting outlets such as the Qatar-based Al Jazeera which was criticised on Wednesday by Secretary of State Colin Powell. "We got very interested in some print media the other day," Mr Boucher said.

No black-listing

A senior State Department official has told reporters although it is increasingly disturbed by the coverage, Washington has no intention of black-listing Arab media outlets.

The official says that shortly after Mr Boucher made his remarks, the spokesman was to appear on Abu Dhabi television and that Mr Powell, just hours after he criticised Al Jazeera, had given the network a live interview. However, the official says the United States is disappointed not only by "very inflammatory and very biased" coverage but by almost universally negative commentary which immediately follows interviews with US policy makers.

On Wednesday, Mr Powell said Al Jazeera was portraying the invasion of Iraq in a negative light and accused it of exaggerating small military achievements of Saddam Hussein's regime. "Al Jazeera has an editorial line and a way of presenting news that appeals to the Arab public," he said.

"They watch it and they magnify the minor successes of the regime. "And they tend to portray our efforts in a negative light."Mr Powell says he hopes Al Jazeera will report on US efforts to improve the lives of the Iraqi people as the conflict continues and after it is over.

[But how could anyone describe pre-emptive strikes on a sovereign nation, occupation, genocide, torture, and human rights abuse by the Coalition of the Killing in a positive light?]

By Give Usa Break Mate 28 March 03

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