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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Global News Morning"


Feedback on segment about Louise Arbour on CHEX this morning

"My quick search yielded coverage by UN News, based on the proceedings of the Human Rights Council morning session on 16 June 2008, in reference to a report focused on the closure of Gaza and its impact on the enjoyment of human rights, where Arbour (who was United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights at the time) said 'Actions taken by Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Hamas during the reporting period continued to violate international human rights and humanitarian law.'"

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Segment on Al-Quds Day oversimplifies the protest

"While it is accurate that Al-Quds Day originated in Iran in 1979 following the Iranian Revolution, the broadcast presented this fact in a manner that reduces the pluralistic aspect of these protests into a single state-driven narrative originating from Iran. This framing strips away the varied motivations of the different civil society groups that attend these demonstrations held in numerous countries."

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Additional information on Mayor Jeremy Levi

"Mr Levi has made plain his unconditional support for limitless Israeli violence. Indeed, I would challenge you to find a single word of sympathy for any Palestinians - even children - anywhere in his copious social media posts."

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