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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "War crimes"


News segment manufactures consent to Israel's war crimes

"Such unbalanced journalistic framing exposes the hypocrisy of Western media and governments - offering performative nods to international law and human rights while actively enabling Israel's unimpeded commission of war crimes and collective punishment against Palestinians."

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Concern About CBC’s April 13 Coverage of Hospital Attack in Gaza

"What is particularly alarming is that, in at least one broadcast (April 13’s CBC Newsroom with Marianne Dimain at 6:15), Anna Cunningham cited the Israeli military's claim that Hamas violated international law. Hamas has accused Israel of a war crime for this attack — yet this claim was not mentioned."

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CBC airs claims of uncorroborated war crimes

"For someone to come on CBC and suggest such a strong claim should have led to a more prepared interview with strong questions. As it stands, your audience is left with a profoundly bold claim, but no evidence was provided to show that this was a deliberate attack versus scattered violations."

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Article presents uncorroborated claims as facts

"The fact that this opinion article exploits the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women to write about an unproven claim about a group while completely omitting to mention the evidence of threats of rape and sexual violence from Israelis on Palestinian women is ironic."

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