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I commend the work of the TerrorPetition.com group to all fair minded people. Here is a recent example of their work.-- Arnold TerrorPetition.com Update 09 August 2002 "UN REPORT ON JENIN" *** After UN Middle East envoy Terje Roed-Larsen announced in April that Israel's search for terrorists in Jenin was "horrifying beyond belief" and "morally repugnant," this week the United Nations issued its long-awaited follow-up report. The 42-page document has established that there was no massacre, and puts the Palestinian death toll at 52, more than half of them armed combatants. See the UN report at: http://www.un.org/peace/jenin/ HonestReporting monitored to see how news agencies are now retrospecting on their inaccurate claims of a "massacre," as well as serial executions, corpses being dumped into mass-graves, and the random strafing of playgrounds and hospitals. In April, we published Tom Gross' report entitled, "Jeningrad: What the British Media Said" (http://honestreporting.com/followup/jeningrad.asp) which cited these example: * The UK Guardian (April 17): Israel's actions in Jenin were "every bit as repellent" as Osama Bin Laden's attack on New York on September 11. * London's Evening Standard (April 15): "We are talking here of massacre, and a cover-up, of genocide." * Janine di Giovanni of the London Times (April 16): "Rarely in more than a decade of war reporting from Bosnia, Chechnya, Sierra Leone, Kosovo, have I seen such deliberate destruction, such disrespect for human life." * Phil Reeves of the London Independent (April 16): "A monstrous war crime that Israel has tried to cover up for a fortnight has finally been exposed... The sweet and ghastly reek of rotting human bodies is everywhere, evidence that it is a human tomb. The people say there are hundreds of corpses, entombed beneath the dust." ===== THIS WEEK ===== Here's how the media dealt with the UN report this week: * The Independent's Justin Huggler still wants to believe that there was a massacre, under the headline: "UN Issues 'Seriously Flawed' Report on Jenin Killings." Huggler clings to old illusions: "An investigation by The Independent inside Jenin shortly after the fighting unearthed numerous corroborating accounts of atrocities... The UN report is carefully worded not to give offence to Israel or its allies." http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=320656 * To his credit, Phil Reeves of The Independent comes clean in a report entitled: "Even journalists have to admit they're wrong sometimes." Reeves admits that his report "was highly personalized" and writes: "It was clear that the debate over the awful events in Jenin four months ago is still dominated by whether there was a massacre, even though it has long been obvious that one did not occur." http://www.independent.co.uk/story.jsp?story=320942 Comments to: feedback@inuk.co.uk newseditor@independent.co.uk * The ever-defiant Guardian wrote an editorial refusing to concede its mistake: "As we said last April, the destruction wrought in Jenin looked and smelled like a crime. On the basis of the UN's findings, it still does." http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4474082,00.html * The Guardian's Brian Whitaker trumpets the headline: "UN report details West Bank wreckage -- Banned by Israel, Kofi Annan's fact-finders were left with only second-hand accounts of the spring invasion." Whitaker focuses on the idea that "Israel objected to members of the fact-finding team and then imposed a series of conditions which led the secretary-general, Kofi Annan, to call off the mission." http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4474155,00.html Comments to: letters@guardian.co.uk * The London Times bit the bullet and wrote: "A United Nations report broke new ground yesterday by accusing Palestinian militants of violating international law when they fought attacking Israeli troops in the Jenin refugee camp." http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-3-372107,00.html Comments to: worldnews.editor@the-times.co.uk ===== BEYOND THE UK ===== * A Human Rights Watch press release calls the U.N. report "seriously flawed." http://www.humanrightswatch.org/press/2002/08/jenin080202.htm * Peter Cave of Australia's ABC still insists there was a massacre in Jenin. Here are snippets from the transcript: "I personally saw 30 Palestinian corpses at the hospital on April the 20th, and with dozens of other foreign reporters, watched them being buried at a mass grave just up the road from the hospital... Just as in Tiananmen Square, the power of the gun and the tank ensured there was no proper body count or accounting. Just as happened in Tiananmen Square, the uninformed and those with their own agenda, are now claiming there was no massacre. There was a massacre, a considerable number of human beings were indiscriminately and unnecessarily slaughtered..." http://www.abc.net.au/correspondents/s639418.htm Comments to: currentaffairs@your.abc.net.au * Mitch Potter writes in the Toronto Star under the headline, "Jenin 'ground zero' still site of spin battles." The allusion to "Ground Zero" of Sept. 11 terrorist attack is irresponsible, given the obvious differences -- 3,000 deaths versus 52, and the fact that the majority of Jenin deaths were combatants. Potter then specifically notes that Jenin is "eerily reminiscent of the wreckage of New York's World Trade Center after Sept. 11." http://honestreporting.com/a/r/274.asp Comments to: lettertoed@thestar.ca (For its part, NBC's Jim Maceda files a report this week entitled "Gaza's own ground zero." http://www.msnbc.com/news/788669.asp) ===== ON THE PLUS SIDE ===== * Another Canadian paper, the National Post, wrote an editorial ("Burying the 'massacre'" which bemoans the lack of responsibility from so many journalists and NGOs. The Post writes: "As the UN report demonstrates, it was all a horrible fairy tale. The facts are as follows: At great risk to its own soldiers, Israel attacked a hive of terrorists instead of bombing the city from the air... Fewer innocent civilians were killed in Jenin than in the March 27 Passover suicide bombing that instigated Israel's West Bank invasion. Odd, isn't it, that there was no enthusiasm in the United Nations for an investigation of that incident?" http://honestreporting.com/a/r/275.asp Comments to: letters@nationalpost.com * We give the final word to Richard Cohen, who opines with "Truth Massacred" (Washington Post, August 6): "A heartbreaking tragedy is being played out in the Middle East. Two peoples, convinced of the righteousness of their cause, are struggling for the same piece of land. But one engages in the inhumane murder of civilians while the other strives, sometimes vainly, to retain its humanity. This, too, is a fact -- one that often gets obscured by the din of propaganda. Jenin is an example of that. What got massacred there was not Palestinians but truth itself." http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48300-2002Aug6.html Comments to: letters@washpost.com HonestReporting encourages members to monitor your local media to see how they dealt with the United Nations report. Letters to the editor should always include full name, address, and phone number. Thank you for your ongoing involvement in the battle against media bias. ======= ABOUT TERRORPETITION / HONESTREPORTING ======== Are you tired of terrorists getting away with murder? When suicide bombers blow up pizzerias and discotheques in Israel, the media refuses to call them "terrorists." Take 10 seconds and get the media to fix this outrageous policy. Sign the petition now at http://www.terrorpetition.com Want to do more to help? Encourage your friends to join the growing movement of HonestReporting. 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HonestReporting ====================================== HonestReporting/TerrorPetition was founded by a group of individuals interested in ensuring that Israel receives fair, truthful coverage in the media. We scrutinize the media for examples of blatant bias, distortion by omission, etc., and then inform subscribers of any offending articles, asking them to complain directly to the news organization involved. HonestReporting/TerrorPetition as a matter of policy has no affiliation with any political organization, and supports no position, party, or candidate of the right or the left. HonestReporting has 55,000 members worldwide, and is growing daily. Spanish - http://prensaveraz.com/ Russian - http://honestreport.narod.ru Italian - http://honestreportingitalia.com/ French readers may want to visit http://www.col.fr/news/desinformation/ (C) 2002 HonestReporting - All rights reserved. E-mail: info@TerrorPetition.com
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