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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "CBC Ottawa Morning"


News segment fails to mention Golda Meir‘s racist and discriminatory rhetoric towards Palestinians

"It is certainly one thing to note Meir’s status as Israel’s first female Prime Minister and to call her an important person, but to promote such an adulatory, hagiographical view of her is simply dangerous. This is especially true as Israel’s occupation is increasingly being described as apartheid by international and Israeli human rights groups as well as leading figures of, and studies commissioned by, the United Nations."

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Thanks for recommending film about the experiences of Palestinian citizens of Israel

Palestinian perspectives are often silenced or deliberately left out of Canadian public discourse, and the mention of works such as The Flag that document Palestinian narratives is a positive start to educating and better informing the Canadian public about Palestine.

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