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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Palestine Activism-Representation of"


Thanks for highlighting teacher Ohana’s Palestine solidarity work

"I particularly appreciated your decision to highlight that Ohana specializes in Palestinian rights campaigning and that she has developed a curriculum on Israel and Palestine that is being used in classrooms worldwide."

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Re: “Winnipeg charity run raises money for Jerusalem hospital”

"About a hundred Winnipeggers joined the effort to show solidarity with Palestinian refugees and those living under occupation. Such a cause is more than worthy of recognition."

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Failure to specify that Israel “occupies” Palestinian territory

"Your coverage of the Run for Palestine contains inaccurate material. You say: “Ever since Israel captured the West Bank in 1967, along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, violence has regularly erupted between Israelis and Palestinians who each lay claim to various parts of the disputed region.” This is not correct or credible language."

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Thanks for good coverage on Winnipeg’s Run for Palestine charity event

"Your choice to not merely cover the event but conduct interviews with its leaders and participants was refreshing to read."

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