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March 31, 2004
BBC bias

Natan Sharansky, Israel’s minister for the diaspora, rightly excoriates the BBC for its knee-jerk anti-Israel bias in covering the discovery of the teenage Palestinian human bomb. As the Jerusalem Post reports:

‘In comparison to other international news organizations, which focused on the use of children by Palestinian terrorist groups, the BBC portrayed the event as “Israel’s cynical manipulation of a Palestinian youngster for propaganda purposes,” he wrote. Sharansky said such an approach “reveals a deep-seated bias against Israel. Only a total identification with the goals and methods of the Palestinian terror groups would drive a reporter to paint Israel in such an unflattering light instead of placing the focus on the bomber and the organization that recruited him.” ‘

And in pointing to the BBC’s otherwise inexplicable double standards, he goes further:

‘Sharansky questioned whether the BBC had ever run stories about Palestinian use of children for propaganda purposes or the media spin utilized by Palestinian leaders, actions which are “not a matter of dispute to any serious journalist.” And yet, he continued, BBC correspondent Orla Guerin “did not feel it inappropriate to use an attempted suicide attack by a child to point cynically to Israel’s attempt to manipulate the media. By applying such a gross double standard to the Jewish state, it is difficult to see Ms. Guerin’s report as anything but anti-Semitic.” Sharansky said historically, using “a different yardstick” to judge Jewish behavior and that of other groups has been a clear sign of anti-Semitism.’

Ah, the a-s word. That noise is the BBC clicking off.



March 30, 2004
Dopey Independent


March 29, 2004
Britain was a target too


March 29, 2004
It was Arafat wot done it


March 29, 2004
Take a reality check, Miligloss


March 29, 2004
Orwell’s Britain


March 26, 2004
The assault on Christian Europe


March 26, 2004
Probation in the dock


March 26, 2004
The appeasers of middle Britain


March 26, 2004
Moral bankruptcy count