CNN’s Mideast News too slanted to be called news

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Yesterday, the CNN does a 5 minute report on Israel and Palestine and NEVER, not once, uses the word OCCUPATION, it has apparently never heard that word.

Every ASSASSINATION (the Israelis says “targeted killing”) is just a death, and it is ALWAYS, as far as CNN in it’s blind Zionist eye, a RETALIATION for something the Palestinians did… even the deaths of children. IF there is no occupation, there can’t be retaliation for 40 years of what Israel has done to the Palestinians.

If the Arabs watch and advertise in CNN Arabic they are really stupid, because CNN only exploits them.

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2 Comments on “CNN’s Mideast News too slanted to be called news”

  • Blog reader
    19 January, 2008, 16:55

    Classic example with the BBC too on Nasrallah’s speech.

    Truth:
    GAZANS ARE FACING GENOCIDE-WE CANNOT KEEP SILENT ON ISRAELI VIOLATIONS
    http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=33765&language=en

    Spin:
    BBC who focuses on Israeli body parts in the hands of monsters with no mention of Gaza genocide/Israeli violations/occupation
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7197679.stm

  • Margaras
    22 January, 2008, 11:14

    Indeed, on SBS TV News, and the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, modelled on the BBC) any criticism of Israeli actions, etc., elicits the inevitable, “I’m sorry, we’ll have to stop now.” from the announcer.

    I dread to think what the commercial news concerns are like, some CNN-derivative, no doubt. Never any mention of Australia’s sad record on human rights.