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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "CBC Radio One"


Strong coverage of Palestinian concerns for right-wing policies pursued by the Israeli government

"I was especially pleased to hear that the guest Michael Koplow of the Israel Policy Forum addressed how Palestinian citizens are impacted by policies pursued by the current right-wing Israeli government. I am appreciative that attention was brought towards the racist and inflammatory comments made by Minister Bezalel Smotrich about Palestinians but also the forced expulsions, and settlement activity ongoing in the occupied West Bank."

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Letter of thanks regarding radio segment that mentions Palestinian history

I was especially pleased that the lecture you included by Ms. Adichie mentioned the Deir Yassin massacre of Palestinians by Zionists in 1948. Like Adichie states, censorship is not only a violation of free expression, but also prevents important voices from being heard. Palestinian perspectives are often silenced or deliberately left out of Canadian public discourse. 

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