
June 22, 2008
U.S.-Funded Arab TV's Credibility Crisis
60 Minutes/ProPublica Joint Investigation Finds Anti-Israel Rhetoric On U.S.-Funded Al Hurra TV
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Play CBS Video Video U.S. Funds News In The Mideast 60 Minutes and ProPublica investigate Al Hurra, a television channel in the Middle East that is funded by U.S. taxpayers, which has come under scrutiny for a raft of problems. Scott Pelley reports.
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Video Radio Sawa Report Hamid Alkifaey was a managing director for Al Hurra. He says that after he left, Radio Sawa broadcast a story in which an unidentified speaker called for the deaths of more U.S. soldiers in Iraq.
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Video Al Hurra's Baghdad Bureau Danny Nassif is Al Hurra's current news director, his first job in television news. We interviewed him shortly after Al Hurra's Baghdad bureau chief resigned.
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Al Hurra, headquartered in Springfield, Va., is funded by U.S. taxpayers. (CBS)
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Compared to Al Jazeera, Al Hurra does feature more American and Israeli voices. It has extensive coverage of U.S. politics. Cultural programs, like an hour on blue jeans are among its most popular. But after nearly half a billion dollars, "The Free One" is seen by most Arabs as the U.S. government station, "The Cheney Channel" as some have called it, and that perception is limiting in a region where people tend to look a gift horse in the mouth.
"Did you wonder whether the United States government should be in the business of Arab news gathering?" Pelley asks Larry Register.
"I don't think any government should be involved in news gathering. 'Cause you can't make independent decisions if you have a government over you telling you what you can and can't do," he says.
"If it's credible you run afoul with the government. If you follow the line of the government, nobody watches it in the Middle East," Pelley remarks.
"It's a no-win situation, as I painfully found out," Register says.
Remember the reporter at the Holocaust deniers' conference? He was supposed to be fired after that report and the Broadcasting Board of Governors told Congress that he was fired. But we've learned he remained on the government payroll 18 months later. In fact, he was just fired last week when we inquired about him.
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See all 311 Commentsre: holocaust "denier" conference, the position taken is that the deaths are woefully over advertised in comparison to 20M native americans killed, 10-20 chinese killed by japan, etc. Bush''s dig against ahmadenijad is pure hypocrisy. it was the respected john hopkins/lancet journal using the best scientific methods estimated 665k iraqi deaths (later report 1M). bush was asked about their report to which he replied "I think..30k give or take". This is like ahmadinijad taking the same liberties of downward revision of 6M jews to 270k deaths.
Please correct this omission before scheduling this segment for reruns, and next time try your best to return to the reporting standards of Al Jazeera and the BBC that you attained in the past (pre-Laura Logan and Blackwater).
A. Tworkowski
Glendale, CA 91204
It''s called a propaganda machine, and is quite evidently the same here in the U.S.
The $500 million should have been used for people in this country, ie social security, and the homeless, etc,etc, too many to list here!
What an embarrassing shame this is and i understand why USA citizens are ashamed of our government.
Religion = cult behavior
If you do not question, you are brainwashed.
Posted by JoeCoolSwat at 10:12 AM : Jun 23, 2008
NO LAWS AGAINST THE FREE EXCERSIZE THEREOF.....you know what that means? It means you don''t have a right to be free from religion
Let get together and estimate how fast I wipe the floor with your Emo hair
My Estimate: Zero
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