Ivo Skoric on Sat, 20 Apr 2002 21:45:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Fisk or no Fisk... |
Fisk or no Fisk, mainstream ("big") American media are desperately biased in favor of Israel. The fact that Palestinian principal method of resisting the Israeli occupation - suicide bombers - is the same as the Al Qaeda's primary modus operandi against the US targets, perhaps does not help to change that. Obviously, Fisk beginning his lectures in the US with a quote from Osama Bin Laden, was an intention to provoke. For better or worse, I guess. Fisk, being a Lord, has a luxury to behave as an eccentric. When I see Israeli tanks plowing through the rubble of Palestinian townships, it strikingly reminds me of Srebrenica. The differences being that there are no Dutch or French soldiers that Israelis need to strike deals with in order to shell Palestinians, that Serbs allowed passage to red cross marked ambulance vehicles and that Bosnian Muslims failed to produce a single suicide bomber. So, I am not at all surprised that Ashrawi sounds like Silajdzic did in 1994. And the reaction of American media is pretty much the same: then in 1994, they used to call Bosnia "an interesting country" - still seeing Milosevic as "a man of peace".... Here is an excerpt from MSNBC (4/9/02, 10:40 pm): anchor: Is U.S. the only hope today to mediate between Israelis and Palestinians? Ashrawi: <a very long argument of a NO> anchor: AN INTERESTING POINT. The point is that the US is widely seen in the Arab world as the part of the problem not as the solution. And that comes as a consequence to the decades of the US uncritical support of Israel. Actually, Arafat, Sharon and Bush are all parts of the problem, and cannot bring peace to the region, yet they patronizingly exclude other voices in their respective societies from contributing to the solution. THAT is the real tragedy. ivo _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold