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Subversive Pessimist
31st July 2004, 12:31
Government officials in Iraq want to ban Al-Jazeera (http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/ns/news/story.jsp?id=2004072515410002943334&dt=20040725154100&w=RTR&coview=)

Iraq says satellite channels incite violence



DUBAI, July 25 (Reuters) - Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari accused regional satellite channels of inciting violence and hinted Iraq might stop Al Jazeera operating in the country.

"Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya, al-Manar and al-Alam have all become channels of incitement and opposed to the interests, security and stability of the Iraqi people," Zebari told Al Jazeera television.

"There is strong talk from some Iraqi government officials about closing Al Jazeera. Unfortunately it is being manipulated by terrorist groups and we will not tolerate this biased coverage," he said.

Al Manar, is owned by Lebanese guerrilla group Hizbollah, al-Alam is Iran's Arabic-language television channel and Dubai-based Al Arabiya is mostly Saudi owned.


Al Jazeera, which together with Al Arabiya gained popularity among Arab viewers for its graphic coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq, denounced the allegations and said it would continue to cover news in Iraq.


"Al Jazeera condemns this method of dealing with the press and considers the allegations and threats as tantamount to incitement against the channel and its staff working in Iraq," the television said in a statement faxed to Reuters.


Dubai-based Al Arabiya could not be immediately reached for comment.


Al Jazeera unveiled a code of ethics earlier this month, pledging to adhere to honesty, fairness and balance.


Iraqi officials have previously temporarily limited operations of the Qatar-based channel and its competitor, Dubai-based Al Arabiya, accusing them of inciting violence.


The U.S. administration has repeatedly criticised Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya's coverage of Iraq claiming they were biased. Both channels have repeatedly aired footage of anti-U.S. attacks and statements from Iraqi insurgents and from kidnappers of hostages in Iraq.





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07/25/2004 15:41
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abigratsass
31st July 2004, 20:07
so there basically banning channels from saudi, lebanon, iran because the offer a biased coverage and there allowing egyption channels for example that offer shitty coverage or channels like el hurra ( the american channel that reaplaced the iraqi satalite channel and is aimed at arab youth) because they are NOT BIASED!!!! :huh:
YAH MAKES PERFECT SENSE TO ME!!! ...WUTS YOUR POINT...

rahul
1st August 2004, 11:42
in the iraq issue iraqis have also committed mistakes.

h&s
2nd August 2004, 09:08
Originally posted by [email protected] 31 2004, 08:07 PM
so there basically banning channels from saudi, lebanon, iran because the offer a biased coverage and there allowing egyption channels for example that offer shitty coverage or channels like el hurra ( the american channel that reaplaced the iraqi satalite channel and is aimed at arab youth) because they are NOT BIASED!!!! :huh:
YAH MAKES PERFECT SENSE TO ME!!! ...WUTS YOUR POINT...
Yeah they're against channels biased in favour of Arab views, but when it comes to channels like CNN etc, which are biased in favour of U$ imperialism, they won't do a thing.
They are doing it because the U$ hate al-Jazeera. Remember the U$ campaign against al-Fallujah? Well the only reporter in there was an al-Jazeera one and he showed footage of helicopter gunships strafing innocent people, he showed pictures of all the dead people killed there when the U$ claimed they didn't. He also showed how they were breaking the 4th Geneva Convention by stopping the people from getting to their hospital. Just an example of how al-Jazeera refuses to broadcast U$ bullshit, and the U$ don't like them for it.

abigratsass
2nd August 2004, 13:02
i do realize that........... i was being sarcastic
i watch al jazera all the time and actually i dont find them biased in either direction

h&s
2nd August 2004, 13:26
I'm not saying you weren't. I rekon they are a bit biased, but so is everyone else. Whenever they show the truth about the real situation in Iraq, the U$ call it al-Qaeda propaganda.

refuse_resist
3rd August 2004, 08:53
So it looks like they're going to become very authoritarian with the people.

Sure sounds like a dictatorship to me.

h&s
3rd August 2004, 09:07
Sure sounds like a dictatorship to me.
Witth strings attatched of course....