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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Richard Landes has a must-read today at PJM: Al-Dura and the "Public Secret" of Middle East Journalism

...When Talal abu Rahmah received an award for his footage of Muhammad al Dura in Morocco in 2001, he told a reporter, "I went into journalism to carry on the fight for my people."...

...Which brings us to a problem more complex than the fairly straightforward observation that Palestinian journalists play by a different set of rules in which this kind of manipulation of the "truth" is entirely legitimate. What do Western journalists do with these products of propaganda? Do they know these are fakes or are they fooled? Do they tell the cameramen working for them and using their equipment that filming such staged scenes is unethical and unacceptable? And if they do, why do cameramen who have worked for them for years – Talal worked for Enderlin for over a decade when he took these rushes – continue to film these scenes. And how often do our journalists run this staged footage as real news?

Here the evidence provided by the Al Dura affair suggests that, in some sense, journalists are "in" on the public secret. When representatives of France2 were confronted with the pervasive evidence of staging in Talal’s footage, they both responded the same way. "Oh, they always do that, it’s a cultural thing," said Enderlin to me in Jerusalem. "Yes Monsieur, but, you know, it’s always like that," said Didier Eppelbaum to Denis Jeambar, Daniel Leconte, and Luc Rosenzweig in Paris...

The rest. Release of the tapes is only days away. Will France 2 manipulate again what they release, this time to a French court? Witnesses who have seen the uncut footage are standing by.

3 Comments

thanks for the posting. note that the tapes won't be released, just shown. to get their release -- so we can study them and show them to the public -- the israelis have to stick to their demands and the public has to get indignant.

if i had those tapes when i was making pallywood, i wouldn't have used much of the stuff since this material is even sillier.

you mean that the scene was not real....?
I swear I feel sorry for you because your like the one who lies and believes his lie.

interesting. there is a arab tale of a traveler who's bothered by some kids while he tries to sleep under a tree so he tells them they're giving away gold and silver in the town he came from, and they run off. he goes to sleep but is soon awakened by a crowd of people rushing from the city that he is going to to the city he came from. when he finds out why, he jumps up and runs towards the city to get some of the free gold. (did i remember it correctly?)

my question to you is, if i'm right and you're wrong (ie if you're the one who's been lied to), think of the consequences for the palestinian people, who were led into a terrible war by such lies.

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