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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

CNN's Christiane Am-a-whore Does it Again !

God Chosen Warriors was notnot the first example of Christiane Amanpour's lack of journalist integrity, just one of her most recent. The Chief international correspondent of Cable News Network grew up in Tehran where her father was a shill for the Shah's government. Since the the overthrow of the of the Shah, Christiane, a Roman Catholic, has been making up for her father's support of the Shah by supporting Islamic Terrorism every chance she has. She is married to self hating Jew James Rubin (any Jew that is married to her must hate Jews). He couldn't have married her for her looks , so it must be that this former Clinton adviser hates MOTs (members of the tribe) as much as she does.

Christiane cut her teeth on her her one-sided coverage of the conflict in Bosnia. Since then she has continued to support the Islamofacist cause every chance she can; be it her admiration for Yassir Arafat (a pedophile and baby killer) right down the line to a support of Iranian President Ahm-a-sheethead:

There's no doubt that President Ahmadinejad of Iran is provocative and confrontational, and taking Iran's foreign policy, at least on a public way, in a much different direction than it has been in the past.On the other hand, it's also common practice right now by the U.S. and its allies to blame Iran, like the bogeyman, for everything going on in the Middle East. (CNN, June 15, 2007

Am-a-whore travels the world speaking about Journalism and Journalistic integrity, but as the report below from CAMERA demonstrates she is an expert on neither Journalism or integrity. Last week she was writing about the Dali Lama and found away to trash Israel in the middle of it:

CAMERA-Behind the Scenes of CNN Bias II: Amanpour

by Gilead Ini-

According to CNN, its online Behind the Scenes series is meant to give correspondents a chance to share their experiences and "analyze the stories behind the events." But as CAMERA’s analysis of a January 2008 Behind the Scenes piece revealed, the series can also present readers with an opportunity to analyze the reporters behind the stories.

A new Behind the Scenes piece, by CNN’s controversial Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour, again allows readers a rare peak "Behind the Scenes" of CNN bias.

Although the Aug. 1 piece is primarily about her interview with the Dalai Lama, Amanpour manages to weave in a paragraph about the Arab-Israeli conflict, a topic on which the correspondent seriously stumbled last year with her error-filled program, "God’s Jewish Warriors." (The mistakes and distortions in that program led CNN to make significant revisions to the piece before rebroadcasting it.)

At a mere two sentences, Amanpour’s detour from Tibet to the Middle East is short in words; but it is a far stretch in terms of distance from the original topic, making the shift seem contrived and strained. And like the previous Behind the Scenes piece analyzed by CAMERA, Amanpour’s comments on the Arab-Israeli conflict push the Palestinian perspective of the conflict at the expense of balanced understanding.

She writes:

Our visit [to the Dali Lama’s home] coincided with the events that commemorate each March 10, the date the Dalai Lama fled Tibet on horseback in 1959. He managed to evade the Chinese Communist forces, disguised as a soldier and escaping at night. The somber remembrance is a little like what the Palestinians do every year. They call it al-Nakba, or "catastrophe," which marks 1948 when they lost much of their land as the state of Israel was founded.

One can only speculate on the reasons behind this clumsy attempt to link the Palestinian and Tibetan situations. But what is clear is that the analogy is blatantly false on a number of levels.

"Al Nakba" is used by Palestinians to describe the result of a war of aggression that they themselves started. The Palestinians, along with their Arab allies, rejected a United Nations compromise proposal and launched the war in an attempt to squelch Jewish self-determination and destroy the nascent Jewish state. The Jewish community in Palestine eventually managed to repel this multi-pronged attack, but lost one percent of their entire population doing so.

March 10 represents nothing of the sort. Whatever the sides’ claims and counterclaims, the Tibetans did not strive to eliminate China’s sovereignty in Beijing and the rest of China. They did not bomb hospitals in Shanghai and vow to push the Chinese people into the sea. They were not defending their one and only homeland against attacks by neighbors many times their size.

The Tibetan leader, who as a boy fled from Chinese troops disguised as a soldier, is now known as a man of peace.

The Palestinian leader at the time, Grand Mufti Haj Amin al Husseini, had also fled British Mandate Palestine in disguise (actually many years before the "Nakba"), but there the similarity ends. The Mufti is remembered as a virulent anti-Semite, an orchestrator of murderous pogroms against Jewish civilians in Palestine and Iraq, and a strong wartime ally of the Nazi party in Germany. Indeed, because of his efforts to organize a Bosnian Muslims into a Waffen-SS division, the Handzar Division, which committed atrocities against civilians in Yugoslovia, Husseini was added in 1945 to a Yugoslav list of war criminals. Husseini, then, had rejected peace and coexistence with the same, if not greater, ferocity that the current Dalai Lama campaigns for those ideals. (See here for more details about the Mufti.)

In short, the Palestinians are not the Tibetans, Israel is not China, and 1948 in the Middle East was nothing like 1959 in Tibet. If one were intent on drawing an analogy between the two situations, though, Israel, the country invaded by Arab aggressors bent on eliminating the Jewish state, would be linked with Tibet, the country invaded by Chinese forces bent on eliminating the Tibetan state. The invading Chinese army would be analogous to the invading Arab armies. The key difference is that Israel succeeded in defending itself.

While readers learn nothing about the Dalai Lama from Amanpour’s detour to the Arab-Israeli conflict, they do, at least, learn more about the CNN reporter and her apparent biases.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

And don't forget that Tibet is also a safe harbor for Buddhists who are persecuted in China, whereas the "Palestinians," pawns of the Middle East though they may be, were never persecuted by anyone but themselves. They just failed to be upwardly mobile, like all Muslim nation-states with no oil, because they are inbred, baby-raping, Nazi terrorists with zero work ethic and a zero-sum mentality whereby improving one's lot in life can only happen at someone else's expense. And if Tibet were to lose sovereignty they would likely enjoy a reasonable degree of freedom and independence under Chinese rule, if Hong Kong serves as any sort of example, whereas if the "Palestinians" and the rest of the Middle East get their way it's 1944 in Europe again.

I did like God's Christian Warriors to some extent, although she could have maybe brought up the persecuted Maronites, Chaldeans, and the Copt holocaust that's happening every day in Egypt. What I liked about it was that she made the point that the Christian right was moving farther center and embracing immigration and national security as their main goals instead of abortion and hating on gays, and that that was where even Jerry Falwell had diverted his attention before he died.

But God's Muslim Warriors should have discussed Islamofascism from a Nonie Darwish perpsective as well, namely the unspeakable acts of violence they perpetrate every day against their own women and children, how officially there are no 'women' in Islam, only vaginas, how 'marriage' is nothing but outright sex slavery, how all Muslim women are the outright property (slave) of some man, how little girls get the genitals sliced off every day as their own mothers hold them down and sing sick little songs about it, or maybe, just maybe, about the GENOCIDE IN THE SUDAN, which, by the way, IS ACTUALLY HAPPENING despite CAIR's refusal to acknowledge it because it's black AFricans getting killed and not "Palestinian" children plante din ditches with soldiers for PR puroses so that when Israel defends itself they pick off a couple of them! God'd Muslim Warriors are actively killing, raping, and enslaving the Sudanese blacks and Christians, but Christiane Amanpour can't even acknowldge it, even though it's been happening, just the latest round of it, since 1983. But I guess it didn't bear mentioning.