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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "I&C_5"


Op-Ed includes ill-intentioned picture of pro-Palestinian protestors

"Contrasted with the photo of an indoor interfaith meeting from Rabbi Wise himself, the photo seems intended to project xenophobia and fanaticism. This is highly inappropriate and deliberately misleading on the part of the Spec."

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Extreme bias and photograph need to change in article

"Stop reporting grave Israeli contraventions of law under photographs and ludicrous Israeli claims that provide cover for the war crimes about which you should be informing readers. Bias at this level debases your profession and deadens the soul."

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Highly misleading front page regarding Gaza-Israel conflict

"Such a misrepresentation violates basic journalistic principles and deserves clarification in a forthcoming print edition of the paper."

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Photograph misrepresents article's content about the death of a Palestinian child

"This is extraordinarily dangerous. When covering a situation in which six times more Palestinians than Israelis have been killed, a photograph reflecting this reality is in order. We insist that a photograph credibly suited to the coverage replace this one."

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Inappropriate video above article about Israeli bombings on Gaza by CTV

While I can understand you want to show your readers related video content, it is in poor taste to include a “heartwarming” story about a refugee from Gaza above a story about the bombing of her homeland and other Israeli violence being committed against Palestinians. This does not aid the reader in further understanding the incidents in the article.

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