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Jon Snow: ?Editors sold their souls? to MoD
25 Sep 2008
Jon Snow, Channel 4 news anchor, reveals his anger on Radio 4 at the news blackout on Prince Harry’s deployment to Afghanistan. On a programme stacked with pro-war journalists, he was asked by media analyst Steve Hewlett how he felt when he found out there had been an embargo. Snow replied: I was absolutely enraged. I [...]
?Imprisoned in largest internment camp in history?
7 Sep 2008
Lauren Booth, a Palestine campaigner and freelance journalist who writes for the Mail and Mail on Sunday, has been trapped in Gaza for the past two weeks after breaking the Israeli blockade on boats laden with medical supplies. The Israeli authorities are now preventing her from leaving because she entered the country illegally. Two peace boats, [...]
?Collateral? tragedies: Civilian deaths in Afghanistan
7 Sep 2008
The United Nations has found convincing evidence, based on the testimony of eyewitnesses, that some 90 civilians were killed, including 60 children, by Nato bombers in Afghanistan on August 21. The UN investigation found that ?the destruction from aerial bombardment was clearly evident with some seven to eight houses having been totally destroyed and serious damage [...]
How the press swallows MoD propaganda
7 Sep 2008
Last month the British newspapers reported how friendly fire in a bungled operation killed a British soldier in Helmand. They all neglected to remind their readers, however, how they first reported the operation ? as a noble tale of heroism and comradeship. In January 2007 the British papers went wild over a “Rescue bid by heroes [...]
Briefing: NATO, Russia and the new threat of war
29 Aug 2008
With Peter Wilby Formely editor of the New Statesman and the Independent on Sunday Now columnist for the Media Guardian Journalist from the Institute of War and Peace Reporting (to be confirmed) Tuesday September 9 7pm Pearson Lecture Theatre University College London Gower Street WC1 All welcome! More details: mediawar@riseup.net, or tel 07801 789 297 Called by Media Workers Against the War N.B. our original meeting on [...]
Revealed: war propaganda in the British media
28 Aug 2008
The Guardian has revealed that a Whitehall counter-terrorism unit is targeting the BBC and other media organisations as part of a new global propaganda push. The Guardian correctly notes: “The disclosure that a Whitehall counter-terrorism propaganda operation is promoting material to the BBC and other media will raise fresh concerns about official news management in a [...]
Doubts over women suicide bombers
28 Aug 2008
Most British newspapers carried a story on August 26 about a young Iraqi woman who allegedly was a suicide bomber, but who surrendered to police in Baqouba rather than blow herself up. There were serious doubts about the story’s authenticity, however. For example, the Metro and the Telegraph reported that the circumstances of her arrest [...]
How Georgia won the PR war
25 Aug 2008
The Guardian’s Peter Wilby has again hit the nail on the head: Whenever, to coin a phrase, a war breaks out in a faraway country of which we know little, I am reminded of a news editor I once worked for. He would go to a wall map showing the location of the paper’s correspondents, produce [...]
Time for a serious debate on Islamophobia
13 Jul 2008
Every journalist owes the Daily Mail’s Peter Oborne a debt of gratitude for last week’s Dispatches documentary exposing Islamophobia in our media. From the journalists on the Express and Star who refused to publish a page of inflammatory nonsense about Muslims, to the staff on the Barking and Dagenham Recorder facing foul-mouthed abuse from the [...]
The blackout on Israel?s nukes
3 Jul 2008
The Guardian made a welcome mention on its pages on July 1 that Israel is ?an undeclared nuclear power?. But you would struggle to learn from the British media that Israel has a huge nuclear arsenal. In the prolific discussion of Iran and Syria?s nuclear programme in our media the past 2 months, this fact [...]
Police force terror journalist to share notes
2 Jul 2008
Freelance journalist Shiv Malik must hand over his source material on terrorism to the police, the High Court ruled last week, slamming Malik for daring to take the case to a judicial review – and forcing him to pay costs. Malik?s crucial test case succeeded in reining in the police, who had raided his house in [...]
Brave Dave prepares for the putsch to topple the junta
30 Jun 2008
The Independent’s Matthew Norman demolishes David Aaronovitch’s call for military intervention in Zimbabwe: The most influential armchair soldier in the Western world is back in his metaphorical fatigues. Yes, it’s Field Marshal David Aaronovitch, who championed the invasion of Iraq with more vigour than any fellow officer in Her Majesty’s First Light Pundits. There have been [...]
NUJ members face crucial vote
22 Jun 2008
The ballot for the election of NUJ deputy general secretary ends on July 4. Media Workers Against the War encourages our supporters in the union to vote for Michelle Stanistreet. Michelle has been an inspirational figure at the Daily Express and Star, leading campaigns against the newspapers’ racism and Islamophobia, making the union’s “Journalism Matters” campaign [...]
Save the BBC World Service
22 Jun 2008
Dear Colleagues, Alarming changes are taking place in the BBC World Service structure and we are asking for your help. The management has decided that 50% of language services should be transferred to countries where the language is spoken. As the law in most of those countries does not allow foreign media organisations to operate locally, the [...]
Media and war briefing: May 28
27 May 2008
Regular update of analysis, events and campaigns. In this briefing: SATURDAY: MWAW activists’ meeting Police use “terror” laws to attack journalists MEETING: Racism, war and Muslims George Bush in London, protest Sunday June 15 So wrong for so long: US newspapers and Iraq Somalia: Hidden catastrophe, hidden agenda Media coverage of Palestine and Israel From Basra to Beirut: US is gunning for Iran Join [...]
Police use ?terror? laws to attack journalists
27 May 2008
Journalists researching Islamist activism face arrest, prosecution and even deportation under “anti-terror” laws that give police extensive new powers. The government is rushing to deport an Algerian academic and editor after police seized him for downloading a document on al-Qaeda from a US government website. Dr Hicham Yezza, who works at Nottingham University, is now being [...]
So wrong for so long: US newspapers and Iraq
22 May 2008
For the first time a mainstream editor ? who just happens also to be a professional media-watcher ? has written a book attacking the Iraq war coverage by the US corporate press. The author of “So Wrong for So Long: How the Press, the Pundits, and the President Failed on Iraq” is Greg Mitchell, editor [...]
From Basra to Beirut: US is gunning for Iran
20 May 2008
Robert Fisk sees the recent eruption of conflict in Beirut as a “proxy” war between Washington and Tehran. Add this observation to US accusations that Hezbollah is training Iraqi militants in Iran, and the American military’s promised dossier on Iran’s role in the Iraq war, and you can see that the old drumbeat of war [...]
Behind the BBC?s ?good news from Basra?
13 May 2008
The Today programme?s reporting of the assault on Basra and Baghdad’s Sadr City by the Iraqi government, backed by US and British troops, tanks and warplanes, has descended to the base assertion that our side is good, their side is bad. Evan Davis, Today’s new presenter, introduced a section on Basra on May 2 which opened [...]
How the US targets photo-journalists
10 May 2008
Hidden by the mainstream UK media, the past three weeks has brought wonderful news ? the freeing of Sami al-Haj, al-Jazeera cameraman, from Guantanamo, and Bilal Hussein, award-winning AP cameraman, from Iraq. The Guardian and the Press Gazette appear to be the only UK national news outlet to have covered their release. The Guardian’s Richard [...]
Audio: How the media sells war and why
20 Apr 2008
Hear Dahr Jamail, Nick Davies, Kim Sengupta and Lindsey German speaking to a packed meeting at Westminster University on April 10: Click here for high quality recording by Middle East Panorama Dahr Jamail was an independent journalist in Iraq and is author of ?Beyond the Green Zone? Nick Davies is an award-winning Guardian journalist and author of ?Flat [...]
Indie?s new editor means bad news
20 Apr 2008
Roger Alton’s move from the Observer to edit the Independent is as shocking as Tony Blair’s appointment as Middle East envoy, and marks a set-back for the anti-war movement. To understand why, we must look at the Indie’s stance on Iraq, why Blair hated the paper, Alton’s politics and what he did at the Observer. Alton [...]
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