Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Arab reporters protest Palestinian intimidation skewing honesty of Palestinian-based reporting


Al Quds quotes an Asharq Alawsat article saying that journalists in Gaza impose self-censorship for fear of arrest - or worse - by Hamas. Over the two years of rule by the Islamic Movement, the freedom of the press is nonexistent in the Gaza Strip, according to journalists. Reham Abdel-Karim, Director of the Office of MBC in Gaza, told Asharq Alawsat, "There is no freedom ... Freedom here means to express the views of the governing party only."


Reham Abdel-Karim describes the press in Gaza as having become a mirror of the ruling party, and acting otherwise causes questioning.


"We received a lot of calls and threats. [Hamas] tried various means, including diplomacy and the threat of direct action."


He said, "I received an anonymous phone call threatening me with death if I covered events commemorating the death of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat," pointing out that the contacts are all-encompassing: "They contact us by name, one by one, and threatened us with death." (Hat-tip Elder of Ziyon).

Comment: This blog and many others has reported these kinds of actions for years. The same thing occurs in the so-called "West Bank"-however the mainstream media refuses to acknowledge it. Upon my return to Israel early this next year I shall expose the nature of how information manages to get from the actual story site to the media. Be aware that one critical component is the mainstream international media understands the system but refuses to expose it-why? If they would dare to write anything about this system their ability to even enter the areas where the news occurs would be lost forever. More to come on this story. My question is: even if we expose the truth will the world even care? Would it change your opinions? Would policies be also changed?

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