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cheshire_pig ([personal profile] cheshire_pig) wrote2006-08-04 10:58 pm
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CNN, BBC and others. Мойте мозги перед едой.

The newscaster reads out carefully selected "audience comments," and among these we are told that "Israel's attack on Lebanon" will serve as "a huge recruitment drive for al-Qaida worldwide." But if anything is going to win new recruits for bin Laden and his like, it will not be Israel's defensive actions, which are far less damaging than western TV stations have been trying to convince us, but the inflammatory and hopelessly one-sided way in which they are being reported by those very same news organizations.

While the slanted comments and interviews are bad enough, the degree of pictorial distortion is even worse. The way many TV stations worldwide are portraying it, you would think that Beirut has begun to look like Dresden and Hamburg in the aftermath of World War II air raids.

International television channels have used the same footage of Beirut over and over, showing the destruction of a few individual buildings in a manner which suggests that half the city has been razed.

A careful look at aerial satellite photos of the areas targeted by Israel in Beirut shows that certain specific buildings housing Hizbullah command centers in the city's southern suburbs have been singled out. Most of the rest of Beirut, apart from strategic sites like airport runways used to ferry Hizbullah men and weapons in and out of Lebanon, has been left pretty much untouched.
From the distorted imagery, selective witness accounts, and almost round-the-clock emphasis on casualties, you would be forgiven for thinking that the level of death and destruction in Lebanon is on a par with that in Darfur, where Arab militias are slaughtering hundreds of thousands of non-Arabs, or with the 2004 tsunami that killed half a million in Southeast Asia.
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CNN "senior international correspondent" Nic Robertson admitted that his anti-Israel report from Beirut on July 18 about civilian casualties in Lebanon, was stage-managed from start to finish by Hizbullah. He revealed that his story was heavily influenced by Hizbullah's "press officer" and that Hizbullah has "very, very sophisticated and slick media operations."
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First the BBC gave the impression that Israel had flattened the greater part of Beirut. Then to follow up its lop-sided coverage, its website helpfully carried full details of the assembly points for an anti-Israel march due to take place in London, but did not give any detail for a rally in support of Israel also held in London a short time later.

И так далее.

[identity profile] saper.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Если oснoвывaться нa пoкaзaниях дядюшкиизбейрутa из твoегo предыдущегo пoстa, тo все кaк бы oчень дaже лoгичнo выглядит.

[identity profile] single-stick.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Хе. Статья откуда? Jerusalem Post. Значит - евгейская пгопаганда. Ибо воистину!

[identity profile] infiserjik.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Ну и для комплекту, с официального сайта CNN: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0607/23/rs.01.html

Сорри, не заметил сразу, что из Израиля.

[identity profile] infiserjik.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Интервью этого писаки корреспонденту Washington Post:
http://newsbusters.org/node/6552
Статья в National Review:
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YjVlMmRjNDllNzhkZmE1OWM3NmE1OGQ4OGQxMDA1YjQ=

Re: Сорри, не заметил сразу, что из Израиля.

[identity profile] single-stick.livejournal.com 2006-08-04 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Эт я понял :) Бывает ...