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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Palestinians Arts and Culture"


Softball article on Windsor Jewish Film Festival by the CBC should have included a diversity of viewpoints

"Journalists are expected to do more than just interview the proponents of a news development.  They are expected to seek alternative views, especially when it comes to something as emotional and intense as Palestine-Israel.  In this respect, Mr. Chen has fallen short in his professional obligations as a journalist."

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Correction needed to provide more context on Israel’s continuous bombardments since Oct.7

"Although your article is centered around the opening of the mosque in St. James, it would have been more appropriate to provide more details on Israel’s bombardment campaign since October 7 and exact language to describe the reality in Gaza. It would help your readers better understand the link between the opening of the mosque and the gripping time described by Ramsey Zeid."

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Re: “Jéricho espère un sursaut touristique après son classement à l’UNESCO”

"Nous nous devons de ne pas perdre espoir et de fournir notre support pour la paix et la justice en Palestine dans ce contexte tragique d’occupation israélienne."

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Palestinian perspectives ommitted in article about designating ruins near ancient Jericho as a World Heritage Site in Palestine

"To cover such news without making space for this vote’s significance in Palestinians’ eyes, apart from the Palestinian Authority (PA), can contribute to sidelining. This is especially true in light of the PA’s declining popularity."

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Thanks for highlighting the stereotypical challenges in "The Teacher," a film by Palestinian director Farah Nabulsi

"Thank you too for including the story about Nabulsi seeing the young children in front of their destroyed house. Even for those who have not seen the film, I believe this does much to introduce readers to the lived reality for a people “whose voices have often been excluded and misrepresented” and perhaps lead them to question why mainstream media continue to do so."

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