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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Yahoo News Canada"


Thanks for fairly describing the Pro-Palestine protests happening in the world

"I especially liked how this article covered the pro-Palestine protests in some Canadian cities while also covering the ones in France, Japan, Brazil, Belgium, Denmark, Pakistan, and Sweden. It was nice to see coverage of the protests in Calgary, Halifax, Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal."

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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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Article inaccurately refers to Palestinian citizens of Israel as "Arab-Israelis"

"Your use of the terms “Arab” and “Arab-Israeli,” instead of “Palestinian citizens of Israel” is puzzling. You mention throughout your reporting that these “Arabs” are descendants of Palestinians and self-identify as Palestinian citizens of Israel. Why then do you choose to dilute their identity by constantly referring to them as Arabs?"

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