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MediaWatch, Syria, Libya, Accident Theory & Bias
May 18th, 2011 by Syd Walker

On Monday evening (16th May), the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Media Watch covered the story about Syria which I’d mentioned on this blog a few days ago: ABC uses bogus video to attack image of Syrian government

The MediaWatch transcript is here.

Thanks to MW Presenter Johnathon Holmes’ reporting (assuming the accuracy of his report), we now know much more about this story than I did last week.

It turns out the ‘misidentified’ video footage was initially sent out by Reuters. Presumably, therefore, the story went worldwide. Within Australia, in addition to the online news report that I’d seen, this phoney tale of atrocities by Syrian ‘security’ ran as a news report on both ABC and SBS television on 8th May.

Mr Holmes also informed viewers that Reuters sent out a blunt, capitalized retraction on the same day that it issued the misleadingly captioned video footage:

EDITORS PLEASE NOTE : REUTERS IS WITHDRAWING THIS VIDEO AS WE HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED THAT IT IS FILE FOOTAGE FROM LEBANON IN 2008, NOT SYRIA AS ORIGINALLY THOUGHT. PLEASE ACCEPT OUR APOLOGIES — Reuters, 8th May 2011.

MediaWatch noted this retraction was ‘missed’ by ABC staff .  Mr Homes made much of the fact that the ABC didn’t make early use of the services of its staffer Jess Hill, who also featured in my earlier article. But that seems to me rather beside the point. Jess did a fine job tweeting for an answer – that’s true. In other words, when someone at the ABC actually inquired “is this story bogus?”, the answer came back fast. Maybe she could have helped out earlier. But I think more significant issues arise:

  1. The first is for Reuters. Which staff member/s issued the bogus story that cast such an unpleasant light on the Syrian Government? Why do they do it? They should be disciplined; should they be fired?  Mr Holmes waxed lyrical about how Reuters is a ‘trusted source’. Many of us don’t share his generous-hearted faith. It seems to me Reuters should be trusted as far as it’s seen to provide honest, balanced reporting – and follow due process when things go awry. No more, no less.
  2. Other than the Media Watch report itself,  what steps have the ABC (and SBS) taken to inform their viewers that the shockingly biased story they ran on TV and the web was bogus?
  3. Why did the Reuters retraction go unnoticed in the ABC. Why wasn’t it relayed promptly to staff managing the ABC website?
MediaWatch - comment by Gaven Morris

Mea culpa by Gaven Morris. So hard to know who to trust these days..

It’s certainly a positive that MediaWatch covered this story.

Congratulations to the observent anonymous tipster who initially spotted the suspicious footage – and to Johnathan Holmes for following up on the tip and ferreting around for the truth (it was presumably his inquiry that triggered the tweet by Jess Hill which I happened to stumble across via Twitter last week).

On the other hand, quite predictably, the MediaWatch story didn’t countenance the possibility of systemic, deeply-entrenched bias within the ABC organization as a whole (along with similar bias throughout the rest of the western mainstream media). In my view, that remains the big story. It’s the story that, in effect, MediaWatch tries to bury a little deeper..

In the case of Syria and Libya this year, this bias has led the western media to systematically misreport events in those countries, telling only one side of the story while ignoring or lampooning the other. The bias is egregious, blatant – and highly offensive to those of us seeking peaceful outcomes.  Yet MediaWatch gives the impression this particular incident was just a rare anomaly – an unusual chapter of accidents.

If  ’Accident Theory’ is to be believed, it strikes me as odd that that reports in the western mass media never ‘accidentally’ put a positive slant on the current governments of Syria and Libya. Media accidents all seem to come up heads, every single time. Funny that.

The ABC is so biased it appears not to bother to talk with people who don’t share its pre-spun version of events.

As far as I’m aware the ABC hasn’t interviewed a single pro-Gaddafi Libyan in all the time bombing has been underway (bombing that’s been carried out with Australian connivance, if not our direct involvement). I accept that such an interview may have occurred and gone to air.With luck, someone will dig an example out of the ABC archives. I hope so. But I haven’t noticed one – and I follow ABC news regularly. Nor did a quick Google search turn up an instance within the ABC website. By contrast, the same public news service has treated its audience to an incessant torrent of sound bites from Libyan ‘rebels’ and their spokespeople, always neatly packaged into one-sided stories that paint the ‘rebels’ as heroes’ and Gaddafi as the latest manifestation of Orwell’s Emanuel Goldstein.

Johnathan Holmes suggested that operatives like Jess Hill are a solution to making ABC news more reliable. I find that rather laughable. As far as I can see, Jess is very much part of the problem of the ABC’s entrenched cultural and political bias.

Because Jess Hill does at least some of her networking using the public social medium Twitter, it’s possible for outsiders like me to get an idea who she networks with and what they chat about. Reviewing several days of Jess Hill’ Twitter exchanges, I notice that when Syria is the topic of discussion, her networking seems to be almost exclusively with like-minded people in the media and anti-Government ‘tweeps’. It’s the same with Libya; Jess may do some networking with Gaddafi supporters – but I can see precious little evidence of it. Jess might respond that’s because there are no independent Gaddafi or Assad supporters – but I know that’s not the case.

Stop Bombing Libya

Stop Bombing Libya! (plenty of info western media can't be bothered to cover)

Independent tweeters from Libya and Syria who oppose external intervention and are broadly supportive of their current governments may not match the numbers and have the abrasive English-language ‘social media skills’ of western-backed ‘tweeps’. However, I suspect they’re actually more representative of their societies as a whole than the twitaholics who chat with Jess.

The existence of that contrary opinion is the story the ABC prefers not to investigate – presumably because it doesn’t suit the war agenda it supports. Jess Hill, it seems to me, would be the last person to break that story. I doubt even the suave Mr Holmes would go near it. It’s not where the jam is.

Along with Reuters, the BBC and all the rest of the Zionist-dominated media in the ‘western world’, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation prefers to exclude from consideration the possibility that there’s another, very plausible narrative about current events in Libya and Syria – another side to the story. Instead it paints these conflicts as black and white – human rights v repression, democracy v tyranny – despite copious evidence to the contrary.

That’s not journalism. It’s propaganda.

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Australia’s ABC’s relationship with the British BBC is often akin to a diminutive sibling’s hero worship of big brother. The technical term for this is ‘cultural cringe’. CC has long been part of the Australian psyche and as far as I can see, it’s alive and well in our public broadcaster to this day.

Yet even where the BBC does shine an occasional light, the ABC seems reluctant to follow. In the case of Libya it would not go amiss if the ABC copied the BBC and actually interviewed a representative of the Libyan Government – at least once. I don’t mean quoting a few sentences – embedded in a report that’s generally hostile such as this Lateline story in late April. I mean a real interview.

The BBC did interview Moussa Ibrahim recently. HardTalk’s Stephen Sackur followed his usual practice of shouting down his guest (Sackur seems particularly rude to African interviewees, treating them with the practiced contempt of a senior Eton schoolboy for his fag). Even so, the articulate and spirited Mr Ibrahim managed to get a few good points across.

Watch the interview yourself and make up your own mind. It’s part of the story of what’s going on in the middle east and north Africa that ‘your’ ABC isn’t telling. Perhaps its management thinks the public is better off hearing only one side of the story – not only about 9-11, but also Libya and Syria?

Yet many Australians do prefer to make up our own minds. A growing number of us are also weary of paying the wages of disinformationalists, who make it harder – not easier – for the rest of us to find out what’s really happening regarding matters as significant as war and peace.

Moussa Ibrahim on HardTalk (Part 1)

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Moussa Ibrahim on HardTalk (Part 2)

On the subject of Syria, anyone wishing to broaden their view beyond the ABC’s blinkered horizons could do worse than read Professor Michel Chossudovsky’s recent article SYRIA: Who is Behind The Protest Movement? Fabricating a Pretext for a US-NATO “Humanitarian Intervention

Professor Chossudovsky of the Centre for Research on Globalization is an informed commentator on international affairs with very different views about the middle east than the standard fare served up by media-promoted neocons and ‘liberal interventionists’.  By ‘accident’, he also never seems to appear on Australian TV screens.

Stealing peace for the nth time
Mar 24th, 2011 by Syd Walker

I haven’t blogged for a while.

In part, it’s because I felt unqualified to comment on the dramatic events in Tunisia, Egypt and now Libya .

I’ve visited only one of those countries on a couple of occasions and that was a long while ago. I don’t speak Arabic. I’m disinclined to pitch into complex debates about which I know little. On past experience, it’s a good way of making a fool of myself.

Democracy v 'Tyranny'

Prison Incarceration Rates - international comparison data. Source: Wikipedia March 2011

Anyhow, few indeed could have noticed my absence from the fray. After all, there have been plenty of bloggers sharing their opinions about the remarkable developments in North Africa.

Most, but not quite all, of the English-language bloggers I’ve followed – along with the majority of their remunerated equivalents within the western mainstream media – have been enthusiastic supporters of the ‘revolutions’ that have brought ‘change’ to the region.

They loved the popular revolt in Tunisia. They were spellbound by the subsequent drama of Eygpt’s largely non-violent ‘revolution’.

Now they’re going for the hat-trick – extolling the rebellion in Libya and calling for/supporting western military intervention to save protestor/victims of the Libyan Government of Muammar Gaddafi.

It reminds me of an old joke which I heard many years ago – appropriately enough in London.

I’ll adapt it slightly for the occasion…

The Pifalls of Leaping for Peace: A Cautionary Tale

A salesman with a Cockney accent stands on a man-hole cover. He’s wearing a T-shirt that says ‘Peace, Freedom and Democracy’. Occasionally, for no apparent reason, he leaps up and down shouting”Three!”

A passer-by stops and asks what’s going on. The salesman explains he’s there to “sell the benefits of Peace, Democracy and Freedom” to anyone what wants them.

“How much?” asks the suspicious onlooker.

“Why, nothing at all!” replies the salesman. “In fact, I’ll pay you if you follow my instructions carefully! All you need do is stand where I am now, jump up and down – and shout ‘One!’ nice and loud. There are rewards if you jump high enough!”

Lured by the possibility of winning a prize the passer-bye overcomes his initial misgivings and does what the persuasive salesman suggests. After he’s leapt up and down shouting ‘One’ a few times, the salesman smiles and hands him a five pound note with the word ‘Freedom’ inscribed prominently on it’s surface, in bronze lettering.

“Wow! This IS cool” the punter says to the salesman. What next?

Soon he’s leaping up and down shouting “Two!” – and before he knows it, he’s the delighted new owner of a crisp ten pound note, with ‘Democracy” written in silver ink on both faces.

“I just love this game!” he shouts. “Now what?”

“OK. If you like, go for the hat-trick. Take off your boots and let me hold your bags and wallet so they don’t drag you down” the salesman helpfully suggests. “Now, leap even higher this time – as high as you possibly can – and shout ‘THREE!’ very loud indeed!”

He winks at the enthusiastic punter and adds “By the way, the time you might win the REALLY BIG prize!”

So the mark does what he’s told, leaping higher than ever and bellowing  “Three” at the top of his voice – when quick as a flash the salesman whips away the manhole cover and the hapless sucker disappears deep into the bowels of London’s sewers.

The salesman solemnly replaces the cover, wanders off to his favourite pub to enjoy a hearty snack, then returns and jumps up and down once again on the same spot.

This time he’s shouting “Four!”

References on the Libya Crisis that I’ve found educational

Below are some web references about recent events in Libya, the broader international context and the historical background to the crisis. The links I consider ‘must-visit’ are in bold.

Rather than following the customary practice of listing title, author and date along with a hyperlink, I’ve saved myself a little time by doing a ‘cut and paste’ from some of my recent Twitter comments.

I’ve listed these tweets (sometimes slightly edited), in date order – newest first. They go back around a week, to shortly before the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 1973.

Feel free to follow me on Twitter if you’d like to stay in touch that way.

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  • The long history of villifying Arab leaders who get in the way of western imperial & Zionist interests http://bit.ly/fyP6TX
  • Brand new crazy war for sale! Who wants to own it? USA? (No) NATO? (No) Anyone at all..? http://bit.ly/gOjvPR
  • Germany pulls out of NATO operations http://bit.ly/gPIc0i BRAVO GERMANY!
  • ‘Democracy’ v ‘Dictatorship’: US rate of incarcerating prisoners more than three times Libya’s http://bit.ly/hUsKzx
  • From ‘neocons’ to ‘liberal interventionists’. Stephen Walt on why America’s ‘Change’ is more of the same http://bit.ly/gSCUN9
  • Week 1: Only 1 in 3 Britons agree with military action in Libya http://bit.ly/fNzdX4
  • There are still American conservatives who want #peace & constitutional government http://bit.ly/h5N6lX
  • Keith Harmon Snow’s insightful March 1st essay about Libya http://bit.ly/fdL8Sx
  • Bravo Caroline Lucas for voting AGAINST Britain’s ‘intervention’ in #Libya!!! http://bit.ly/igvICd
  • In 2010 UNDP’s Human Development Index ranked Libya No 1 in Africa. http://bit.ly/dVvTfd
  • Tam Dalyell: the truths about Lockerbie London & Washington don’t want to hear http://bit.ly/2FS7N
  • Victor Ostrovsky (courageous Mossad defector) on how Libya was set up in 1980s http://ariwatch.com/OurAlly/Libya.htm
  • The ABC’s Lateline interviewed Hugh Miles but never bothered to ask him about Lockerbie. http://bit.ly/eR4dtW How careless!
  • As a westerner, it’s shameful that the only guy at NATO HQ talking sense is the Russian envoy http://bit.ly/ehw2YC
  • World Cheers as the CIA Plunges Libya Into Chaos http://bit.ly/hyNfAe
  • Britain’s SAS gets new playground for “let’s pretend we’re James Bond” games http://bit.ly/g1wfAv
  • Bombs for Peace? UN completely disgraced in Libya. Diane Johnstone speaks on Russia Today  http://bit.ly/gMR8Kf
  • When non-violent protests began, France offered Tunisian Gov the “world-renowned knowhow of France’s security forces” http://bit.ly/fmNaUy
  • Ban Ki-Moon & UN Security Council snooze while TWO Bahrain hospitals under siege from gov thugs. http://tinyurl.com/4b8y6c2
  • Amr Moussa: “What we want is the protection of civilians and not the bombardment of more civilians.” http://bit.ly/gab9Pj
  • This is why Louis Farrakhan rarely appears on western mainstream media http://bit.ly/fwQXLE
  • Gadaffi Government was framed over Lockerbie! The view of an honest, now-retired Scottish politican http://bit.ly/flt7GU
  • Murdoch’s pictorial explanation re Libya for benefit of British plebs http://www.twitpic.com/4bld1q
  • Mr Obama! African Union demands IMMEDIATE halt to Libya attacks! http://yhoo.it/fn0OmV Please listen to Africa STOP BOMBING LIBYA NOW!
  • Fidel Castro, Evo Morales, Daniel Ortega, Rafael Correa & Cristina Ferdinez join Hugo Chávez opposing attack on Libya http://bit.ly/hmav1O
  • It seems Gadaffi’s Libya didn’t bother to keep one up-to-date English-language website together. Bad mistake! http://www.libyaonline.com
  • In the unsavory tradition of Christabel Pankhurst. How Obama’s Women Advisers Pushed War Against #Libya http://bit.ly/dKv4u8
  • Fascinating BBC article re Gadaffi speeches http://bbc.in/hsPSOe FWIW I think ~50% of Gadaffi’s UN speech is spot on :-)
  • US Dilemma in Libya: To Bomb, Invade, Partition, Or All of the Above http://bit.ly/hJzwFp
  • When contemplating war, beware of babies in incubators http://bit.ly/tILxm (and dogmatic, conformist journalists)
  • Insightful analysis re attack on Libya by Mary Lynn Cramer http://bit.ly/gRgUtr
  • Russia ‘regrets’ Libya invasion http://bit.ly/fFzN1N A tad late, perhaps? I wonder how it was bullied into abstaining in the UNSC?
  • Responding to new ‘Libyan activist’ Twitter accounts is a way to get messages directly to the CIA, MI6 & Mossad [No link with this tweet, but what the heck :-) ]
  • It’s not exactly secret that the criminals running western war machine spend OUR $ on social media psy-ops http://bit.ly/eMvjls
  • The 46 Zionist warcons who signed the letter to Obama demanding ‘action’ on Libya. http://bit.ly/dQ8hTM
  • ‘The Other Side of Deception’ discusses background to the last (1986) vicious western aerial assault on Libya http://bit.ly/eDBUs0
  • Russell W. Howe (1925-2008), a real investigative journalist. http://bit.ly/fXn1mq His 1999 Lockerbie article: http://bit.ly/eMahkf
  • 2005 Scotsman article: Police chief- Lockerbie evidence was faked http://bit.ly/hfCKPB
  • Revealed: US Spy Operation That Manipulates Social Media | Common Dreams http://t.co/R86shrb
  • Why’s France so desperate for a quick UNSC decision on Libya? Did Sarkosy take illegal campaign donations? http://bit.ly/hkDYeP
  • Richard Falk: Will We Ever Learn? http://bit.ly/e4Gi4e Essential reading re UNSC deliberations on Libya
  • Rumoured US position re Libya in UNSC: http://bit.ly/gfPMbq It amounts to treating UN Charter with contempt http://bit.ly/e4Gi4e
  • Prof Michel Chossudovsky: The US-NATO Attempted Coup d’Etat in Libya? http://bit.ly/eObvsK
  • 77% oppose U.S. bombing Libya. Is this Obama’s idea of change??? Bush went to war with public support, Obama without. http://ow.ly/4hZ6p (RT v @DailyGarriga)
  • Maximilian Forte: “The Libyan Revolution is Dead: Notes for an Autopsy” http://bit.ly/fU5RXB (RT v 1D4TW)

 

 

The Progressive Mind: Closed, but not down!
Dec 28th, 2010 by Syd Walker

The blogosphere is an amazing place.

This blog covers some specialist interests and almost every day, as I surf for more information, I stumble across more websites I’ve never noticed before – sites that strike me as potential sources of useful information.

Mixed in with the wheat, of course is plenty of chaff. Some bloggers have their heart in the right place but are careless with references. Others may not set out to tell the truth (yes, it does happen!) So I usually take time and look around before I recommend a website. I don’t want to be misled – and I certainly don’t want to mislead others.

The Progressive Mind

The Progressive Mind

In recent weeks I’ve became aware of a superb site called The Progressive Mind. It’s been running for a few years – a real labour of love. I think the editor, Michael Zimmer, has done a wonderful job.

He describes The Progressive Mind as

“a collection of articles and annotated links to sites, articles, publications and editorials expressing progressive and humanistic viewpoints. The editor is an active supporter of efforts to uncover the truth about the horrible events on September 11, 2001″.

The range of issues covered is very much to my taste snd I like the feel of intellectual honesty I get from the editor’s own material. I was just starting to enjoy the blog when today I learnt it’s closed down. Michael needs a break. Fair enough.

Some great websites don’t last. It’s fortunate there’s a web archive where pages from old sites can usually be retrieved – but the experience is never the same as a real live site. Importantly, web archive pages don’t show up in Google searches.

Please keep the Progressive Mind alive if possible Michael – and well done for your great work over the years! Thanks also for re-publishing a few of my articles.

There doesn’t seem to be a contact address on TPM and comments are now closed. So this is a way of saying thanks-  and hopefully introducing new visitors to the material.

I especially like the annotated links. That’s a very useful way of presenting links – although it does take time to do well. If ever I get my own blogroll up-to-date and back online, I’d like to try something similar.

2010 Award for Real Journalism
Dec 23rd, 2010 by Syd Walker

Winner of the prestigious Wwoolf Walker 2010 Award for Real Journalism and Excellence in Crap Detection is…

Middle East Reality Check!

Middle East Reality Check

Middle East Reality Check

The Wwoolf Walker Crap Detection Foundation is especially pleased to award this coveted mark of distinction to an Australian website.

Wwoolf detecting crap

Wwoolf detecting crap

Australian journalism certainly needs encouragement. This is a notably dismal area within the world’s mediaspace, dominated by unappealing odours mostly reminiscent of a disinfected public lavatory. But treats are there to be found – for those equipped with state of the art crap-detectors.

Middle East Reality Check is a boot-strap media success story. It focuses mainly on matters related to Israel and Palestine from an independent, Australia-based perspective. The author bothers to read the newspapers, sparing the rest of us that gruesome task – and provides an ongoing chronicle of the bias and rampant pro-Israel scyophancy that’s apparently ‘fit to print’ in this country.

Middle East Reality Check features high-quality coverage of Australia’s politicians and bought-and-paid-for Commentariat as they tip-toe through the minefield of discussing issues where truth and justice lie on the side opposite from their pay cheques.

Middle East Reality Check even has the temerity to discuss the mainstream Jewish / Israel Lobby within Australia and its billionaire backers without fawning.

Middle East Reality Check is well written, carefully-referenced and packs deliciously witty punches.

Wwoolf advises regular visits to Middle East Reality Check. It does not treat readers like idiots and displays many delightful turds of Zionist propaganda, correctly labelled for the appreciation of connoisseurs.

Don’t miss the Kevin Rudd Roadshow – now at Part 4.

Mmmm. Real journalism!

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