From Gulfnews, a UAE news-site
http://www.gulfnews.com/Articles/OpinionNF.asp?ArticleID=150081 Published: 1/2/2005, 06:34 (UAE)
Al Jazeera 'for sale' is a sad sign for all
By Linda S. Heard, By Linda S. Heard
It is been bombed, banned and lambasted. It is been accused of aiding terrorists and serving as a mouthpiece for Osama Bin Laden as well as Saddam Hussain. It boasts huge audiences throughout the Arab world because it reflects public opinion and yet advertisers treat it like the plague, fearful of offending the governments it regularly attacks.
I'm referring, of course, to Al Jazeera, the satellite television station that put tiny Qatar firmly on the international map.
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This is why it has been banned from reporting in Iraq. Faithful footage of dead babies and maimed children do little to enhance America's image. At the same time, Fox along with its jingoistic gung-ho Saudi-bashing presenters have been shut out of Canada.
When it comes to Al Jazeera the Bush administration's hypocrisy is glaring. After the network showed captured Marines during the invasion of Iraq, Pentagon officials, including General John Abizaid, rounded on one of its reporters for breaching the Geneva Conventions. Yet the United States had no compunction in publicly parading the corpses of Saddam's sons or showing the former dictator having his head checked for lice.
Isn't it the height of hypocrisy, too, for a nation, which lauds democracy as the Holy Grail to strong-arm Qatar into abandoning a forthright, editorially independent broadcaster? Free speech and an unfettered media are integral elements of any democracy.
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