Judging by the volume of e-mail
that reached Reuters following our January expose of politicized imagery and captions
in its 2007 calendar, the media organization certainly got the message that this pernicious form of bias is simply unacceptable. After we alerted you to Reuters' weak initial
response to your complaints, many people attempted further correspondence. Lacking any more credible excuses the Reuters press office went silent.
The calendar is only the latest "mishap" to
befall Reuters, whose credibility was severely tarnished by the "Fauxtography" affair during
the summer 2006 Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Only now, in January 2007, has Editor-in-Chief David Schlesinger responded on Reuters' Editor's
Blog:
We were not satisfied with the degree of oversight that we had that allowed these two images to slip through. We have tightened procedures,
taken appropriate disciplinary action and appointed one of our most experienced editors to supervise photo operations in the Middle East.
[The previous supervisor of photo operations in the Middle
East] was dismissed in the course of the investigation for his handling of the case....
There was absolutely no intention on Reuters part to mislead the public.
We
would, however, question Reuters' "swift, strong response...both in the days immediately following and in the months since". The organization continued to bat away the charges against it until the weight
of evidence became too great to ignore. Likewise, Reuters' response to the issues raised by its calendar have not, as yet, been dealt with in a satisfactory manner.
Can we expect to see
Reuters applying its new improved standards in the future and will the organization's calendar be subjected to the same internal investigation? Ask David Schlesinger yourself by posting a comment
on the Reuters Editor's Blog.
AP USES THE "TERROR" WORD?
Associated Press (and many other media outlets) have an aversion to using the terms "terrorism" or "terrorists" - unless the perpetrator happens to be an Israeli Jew:
Israeli Jew charged in terror plan
In a bizarre twist, the Israeli
referred to in the story is a Palestinian convert to Judaism who planned a terrorist attack in cooperation with his Palestinian brother, described by AP as a "militant".
If you
are also wondering why AP is happy to label an Israeli Jew (albeit a former Palestinian) as a "terrorist" but not a member of the Islamic Jihad, send your comments to info@ap.org
RECOMMENDED VIEWING: FOX NEWS - HEZBOLLAH IN AMERICA
Fox News asks the question: "Does any terrorist organization pose a greater threat to Americans than Al Qaeda?" According to Fox:
"Hezbollah
has been focused on U.S. interests for quite some time. In fact, Hezbollah operatives have been quietly setting up operations in the U.S. for years.
One of those
operations is the subject of ?Smokescreen: Hezbollah Inside America,? an exhaustive FOX News report about a Hezbollah cell that was operating
for several years in Charlotte, North Carolina. FOX followed the many tentacles of this cell, which extended far beyond Charlotte ? to Michigan, to the West Coast, to Canada and to Beirut, Lebanon, where
most of the members were from."
To view this excellent documentary in five parts (approx. 40 mins total), click on the links below:
Part
1; Part 2; Part 3; Part
4; Part 5
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