An important new documentary film, Jenin: Massacring Truth,
debuted on Canada's Global TV last night. The film addresses the
grossly irresponsible world
media coverage of the IDF's
2002 Jenin incursion,
which left an indelible stain on world opinion of Israel.
The film includes this revealing exchange between filmmaker Martin Himel
and Dr. Tim Benson, founder of the British editorial cartoonists'
society
that honored the Sharon-eating-babies cartoon
with its 2003 'Cartoon of the Year':
Himel: My question to you is, why, in all these [images] don't we see Sharon
and Arafat eating babies?
Benson: Maybe because Jews don't issue fatwas.
Himel: What do you mean by that?
Benson: Well, if you upset an Islamic or Muslim group, as you know,
fatwas can be issued by Ayatollahs and such, and maybe it's at the back of each cartoonist's mind, that they could be in trouble if they do so.
Himel: If they do what?
Benson: If they depict, uh, say, an Arab leader in the same manner.
Himel: Then they could suffer?
Benson: Then they could suffer death, couldn't they?
Benson's statement is an open admission that Arab/Palestinian
intimidation produces an anti-Israel bias among western
journalists.
When HonestReporting confronted Dr. Benson about
his organization's
award last year, Benson
wrote us:
You have all taken this award completely out of perspective and
context. Shame on you! We do so much good. If only you looked at our
website properly you would have noticed that in fact we promote
anti-fascism and educate about the dangers of extremism.
Dr. Benson, in this film, educates everyone on one of the dangers
of Muslim extremism ― the intimidation of his journalist
colleagues, cowed
into a false portrayal of the Mideast conflict. We now also understand
the proper 'perspective and context' of the Sharon cartoon ― a
threatening environment to journalists who dare portray Arab leaders
in a negative light.
HonestReporting has long maintained that Palestinian intimidation
of the press is a key contributing factor to biased coverage of the
Mideast conflict ― see our
special report on this topic. Perhaps such intimidation
contributed to this event, two years ago in Ramallah, related this
week by Jerusalem Post reporter
Khaled Abu Toameh:
With a crowd of international reporters standing around, two
Palestinian policemen brought a man out, threw him up against a wall
and shot him ― right under the window of Arafat's office. When the
reporters converged, the policeman seemed bewildered. It was just a
simple execution, nothing to get excited about, he said. And no one
did. In fact, according to Abu Toameh, no one else even mentioned
it.
HonestReporting encourages subscribers to contact your local cable
companies to arrange broadcasting Jenin: Massacring Truth in
your area. The film is available through
CanWest.
[Here's a good article on Jenin: Massacring Truth from the Calgary Herald.]
NEW VERSION OF RELENTLESS
Speaking of essential documentaries, HonestReporting has released a
new version of our documentary film
Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East.
This updated version includes added footage of current Mideast
developments, and interviews with:
●
Natan Sharansky, Israel Minister of
Diaspora Affairs
●
Yariv Oppenheim, Secretary General, Peace Now
●
Mr. S. El-Herfi, Palestinian Ambassador to South Africa
●
Tashbih Sayyed, Editor in Chief, Pakistan Today
See the
Relentless site for video trailers, upcoming screenings, and
purchase info.
Thank you for your ongoing involvement in the battle against media bias.
HonestReporting