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  • johnpi 2:31 pm on December 15, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Time magazine decides what the story is and then makes the facts fit.

    Time has an article titled, “Defying stereotypes, most domestic ‘jihadists’ are educated, well-off” prominently illustrated with a courtroom sketch of David Coleman Headley.

    Headley, according to Time, fits the definition of an educated, well-off ‘jihadi’ because – as the reporter describes him – he is a “Chicago businessman.” Actually, according to his Wikipedia bio, he was an employee of his friend’s immigration agency, hardly a “businessman.” It doesn’t appear that he ever went to college, and he’s a convicted heroin smuggler.

    According to media reports, he was able to front himself off as a successful businessman in India, with a personal trainer and smoozing at the gym with Bollywood types, but it’s a huge inaccuracy to imply this con-man loser was some kind of successful person who inexplicably turned on his life of accomplishment and became a ‘jihadi.’

    There are also problems with saying Ramy Zamzam comes from the ‘educated, well-off’ class. Zamzam may have been a student at the dental college, but his family lived in a basement apartment (we of the ‘educated, well-off’ class tend to like natural sunlight). The building shown in the media looks like typical public housing project construction. The local imam said he was carrying the hopes of his family on his shoulders for a better life.

    I understand why educated, socially and economically accomplished terrorists are so fascinating, and some certainly do exist, but misrepresenting these people as something other than what they are is just shoddy.

     
  • johnpi 2:47 pm on October 29, 2009 | 4 Permalink | Reply
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    The sensational media feeding frenzy around the death of Luqman Ameen Abdullah continues as news organizations around the country begin to make desperate, absurd efforts to “localize” the story by claiming Abdullah “had ties” to the local area if he has ever happened to pass through there.

    This is from a tv station out of Atlanta:

    Federal authorities in Detroit said the leader of a radical U.S. Sunni Islam group, whom Channel 2 has confirmed had ties to Atlanta, was killed in a shootout with federal agents.

    What are the “ties”?

    Channel 2 Action News investigative reporter Mark Winne said Abdullah had many friends and associates in Atlanta. Winne said Abdullah attended the opening ceremonies for an Islamic sports competition in 2007 in Atlanta’s West End area. Prominent Islamic leaders from around the country were also there.

    The result of this kind of ‘localization’ will be to heighten fear and mistrust of local Muslims, and will likely feed into new incidents of discrimination and hate crimes.

     
  • johnpi 12:45 pm on October 29, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    This media report from the Detroit Free Press so sensationalizes Luqman Ameen Abdullah’s past that it literally communicates that they were trying to arrest him for running a “Sunni Muslim group with the mission of establishing a separate Islamic nation within the United States.” It’s not until the sixth paragraph into the story that we find out the charges were not religion or terrorism related.

    Here’s the first graphs:

    After a 2-year investigation, FBI agents descended on a Dearborn warehouse Wednesday hoping to capture the suspected head of an Islamic fundamentalist group.

    The scene quickly turned chaotic, however, in a shootout that caused agents to gun down Luqman Ameen Abdullah, 53, leader of the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit. Abdullah is accused in a federal complaint of heading a Sunni Muslim group with the mission of establishing a separate Islamic nation within the United States.

    Eleven other men were criminally charged in the raids, which also occurred in Detroit.

    Abdullah, known to some as Christopher Thomas, died after firing on officers during the raid, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said. An FBI dog also was fatally wounded.

    The suspects “are members of a group that is alleged to have engaged in violent activity over a period of many years and known to be armed,” a joint statement from the Detroit FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

    Does anybody know what ‘violent activity’ that “Ummah” as a group has been involved in? WIkipedia has no entry for the “group,” but there is a paragraph on it in H Rap Brown’s entry, and there is no mention of any violent incidents that the “group” has committed.

     
  • johnpi 1:55 pm on October 26, 2009 | 4 Permalink | Reply
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    A round-up of ‘rush to judgment,’ ‘kangaroo court’ negative media coverage of the Tariq Mehanna case, from a leftist editorial written for a Baltimore newspaper:

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  • johnpi 7:49 pm on October 7, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Sex braggart gets five years, 1,000 lashes.

    JEDDAH: The Summary Court here sentenced Wednesday the 32-year-old Saudi sex braggart Mazen Abdul Jawad to five years imprisonment and 1,000 lashes to be executed in installments for boasting about his sexual exploits on the LBC weekly program “Bold Red Line” in mid-July.
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    [Defense attorney] Al-Jumaie has insisted all along that this is a matter for the Ministry of Culture and Information to review. He filed a complaint on behalf of his client against LBC for allegedly editing down and re-contextualizing a long video shoot into a minutes-long segment aimed at portraying Abdul Jawad in the worst possible light. The lawyer contends that the court should have waited until the complaint with the ministry was resolved.

    Al-Jumaie also criticized the ruling for not summoning anyone from LBC. Malik Maktabi, the host of “Bold Red Line,” would not comment on the case.

     
  • johnpi 8:45 pm on August 13, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    The latest update at TAM of editor Sheila Musaji’s compilation of “Responses to false claims ABOUT Muslim individuals and organizations and incidents involving Muslims.

    Described as including urban legends, hoaxes, charges that were subsequently cleared, or individuals or organizations that were exonerated.

    Everything from the credibility-challenged FBI informant who claimed Ayman al-Zawahiri was hanging out in Lodi, CA, in 1999, to the hilarious report that the US Postal Service’s commemorative Eid stamp had “a Muslim sword through the 41-cents mark…because the Muslims do not recognize the unholy money of America and the only way they would allow a stamp honoring their religion is to put a Muslim sword through the US monitory symbol the 41-cents marking.”

    Musaji responds:

    This one is simple to check, just look at one of the Eid stamps. There is no mark at all through the 41 cent marking, and no sword anywhere on the stamp.

     
  • johnpi 9:28 pm on August 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    A ‘hasbara’ program for Saudi Arabia to “correct faulty media portrayals” of the kingdom.

     
  • johnpi 8:45 pm on August 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Journalism malpractice: New Yorker magazine’s sun-shiny feature article on hate radio shock jock Michael Savage.

    Savage, according to Kelefa Sanneh, is “a marvelous storyteller, a quirky talker, and an incorrigible free-associater.” He’s a “a first-rate host, chatty and solicitous,” and a “political idealist, a sucker for a sob story, and firm believer in the power of friendship.”

    All of this prompts Eric Boehlert to ask: “Does he like puppies, too?”

    Remember, Savage is the guy who said Arabs were non-humans, called for the deaths of 100 million Muslims, a ban on mosque building in the US, and who said the South Asian tsunami “wasn’t a tragedy” and the affected countries were “hotbeds of radical Islam” anyway, so who cares?

    Here’s a pic of the author and subject side-by-side.

     
  • johnpi 8:22 pm on August 4, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
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    The “trial by media aspect” of the Daniel Patrick Boyd case makes for interesting comparisons. Here are a few notes on what different newspapers are saying about Boyd:

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  • johnpi 2:53 pm on August 1, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Reply
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    Sacha Baron Cohen’s new movie “Bruno” has its big Zionist propaganda moment. Turns out the scary Muslim terrorist he interviews is actually a Christian…

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  • johnpi 11:37 am on July 16, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    Saudi Arabians donate money to Human Rights Watch – hardline Israel supporters in the US claim it is proof of that organization’s “bias.”

    There was some lying involved, of course. The article criticizing HRW was published first on a blog then on the Wall Street Journal opinion page.

    Though the WSJ version didn’t, the original version of Bernstein’s post on the website ‘the Volokh Conspiracy’ linked to the Arab News story on the dinner, on which the post appears to largely be based.

    Noting criticism of Israel, the Arab News story says, “Keeping with its mission of even-handed criticism, Human Rights Watch has also leveled criticism at other states in the region, including Saudi Arabia.”

    However, the WSJ article by Bernstein says, “Apparently, Ms. Whitson found no time to criticize Saudi Arabia’s abysmal human rights record.”

    Bernstein goes on to claim that HRW doesn’t have “the felt need to discuss any of the Saudis’ manifold human rights violations”.

    Not only were Saudi human rights violations discussed but, “there was far more interest in our work in Saudi Arabia than we expected,” Whitson said. “We thought there would be much more caution and sensitivity about our work on Saudi Arabia.”

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  • johnpi 6:36 am on May 25, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    New York Times backtracks, changes headline and led in front page story on how Guantanamo detainees “returned” to terrorism.

    But something bothered us yesterday: did Bumiller and her editors consider the possibility that a six-year stay Gitmo could actually create terrorists? That an innocent Afghan man embittered after being scooped up by the United States and unjustly imprisoned for years might actually become a terrorist?
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    Bumiller and her editors seem to have realized the possibility that they might have gotten spun — though too late to change the front-page story in the print edition.

    The paper has changed the lead and headline of the Web version of the story to reflect the uncertainty. The new headline reads: “Later Terror Link Cited for 1 in 7 Freed Detainees.” And the lead: “An unreleased Pentagon report concludes that about one in seven of the 534 prisoners already transferred abroad from the detention center in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, are engaged in terrorism or militant activity, according to administration officials.”

    Compare that to the original version: “An unreleased Pentagon report provides new details concluding that about one in seven of the 534 prisoners already transferred abroad from the detention center in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has returned to terrorism or militant activity, according to administration officials.”

     
  • richard 11:10 pm on January 5, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    Hasbara Lives!

    I’ve uncovered an official Israeli foreign ministry campaign to manipulate media coverage of the Gaza campaign.  It involves recruiting pro Israel volunteers to flood targeted newspaper websites and comment threads deemed anti-Israel in order to slant coverage in a direction more favorable to Israel.

    More here

     
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