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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "CBC Windsor"


Palestinian voices highlighted in news coverage of Windsor protest and community fundraising efforts

"Your TV segment shows jarring yet important footage of Israeli soldiers beating and attacking Palestinian civilian worshippers. It is very important for Canadian audiences to be aware of the horrific acts perpetrated in occupied Jerusalem by Israeli forces and how the Palestinian community in Canada is responding to these human rights violations.

I am also very pleased to see that you accurately describe East Jerusalem as 'occupied' in your TV segment which I have previously written to you about. It is crucial to provide the context of occupation when reporting on events in the region."

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CBC highlights Palestine protest and community fundraising efforts in Windsor

I appreciate your coverage of the protest against the Israeli attack on Palestinian civilian worshippers in occupied Jerusalem and the subsequent fundraising efforts by community mosques in Windsor. I also greatly appreciate that your interviewed two community members leading these efforts. It is very important for Canadian audiences to be aware of the horrific acts perpetrated in occupied Jerusalem by Israeli forces and how the Palestinian community in Canada is responding to these human rights violations.

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