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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "GHF"


Censored reporting on GHF contractors shooting Palestinian civilians at aid sites

"This baseless and inflammatory claim was presented without any journalistic qualification, counterpoint, or context about Amnesty’s findings. Presenting such a serious allegation without challenge fails the test of “full, fair, and proper presentation” and promotes a one-sided narrative on a matter of urgent public interest."

 

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Concerns over radio broadcast on Gaza

"The omission of this context from your reporting leaves viewers with a distorted impression of the situation. I respectfully ask that your editorial team ensures that future radio broadcasts on Gaza give greater voice to Palestinian civil institutions, such as the Tribal Affairs committee for better journalistic balance and perspectives."

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Broadcast amplifies unverified Israeli claims

"Over the past 20 months of genocide Israel has been caught out in countless lies. This is so well documented that all Israeli claims should be delivered with skepticism and be challenged. Anything less is sloppy journalism. There should also be a Palestinian voice in all such stories. This is a “conflict” so there are at least two sides, but we so often hear only one."

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