
02-14-2010, 05:39 PM
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Countering Canadian Campus Media Bias Against Israel
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On March 1, Canadian university and college campuses will host the anti-Israel week odiously known as Israel Apartheid Week (IAW).
IAW leave Jews and pro-Israel supporters on campus feeling isolated and intimidated, all while demonizing Israel and fuelling anti-Semitic animus. As a possible precursor to these festivities, it's already been reported that two Jewish students at Toronto's York University were assaulted on February 1 during a pro-Israel activity. A matter which is now being investigated (York University Media Release: York University Investigating Vari Hall Incident) by the school's administration. In the U.S., eleven people were arrested at the University of California, Irvine on February 8, as Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, was repeatedly interrupted (Oren heckled at US college) during his address to the school.
HonestReporting Canada will be keeping a close eye on Canadian campus media to ensure that Israel is fairly and accurately represented before and after IAW.
In our most recent communique, we alerted (http://www.honestreporting.ca/news_a...Abughraib.aspx) you to a CKUT radio program called "Under the Olive Tree," a self-described "Canada-wide Palestinian community radio show" based in Montreal at McGill University, which lent credence to bizarre claims of Israeli culpability for the notorious 2004 Iraqi prisoner abuse atrocities at Abu Ghraib.
Thanks to the tremendous response from HRC's members who complained to the CKUT Programming Committee, the station will be reviewing the show's broadcast judging "on the validity of the complaint(s) and whether any follow-up measures will be taken." We will continue to keep you updated on this matter.
This was not an isolated incident of campus media bias against Israel.
McGill Daily Gives Platform to Radical Doctor
The February 8 edition of the McGill Daily featured an interview
(News - Emergency in Gaza - The McGill Daily) with staff writer Humera Jabir and Dr. Mads Gilbert about the so-called "politics of health in the Occupied Territories."
Mr. Gilbert is often portrayed (Media Gives Platform to Radical Doctor) as the epitome of courage under fire, but in reality, this "doctor" is more of a self-described partisan political activist than a medical practitioner. Instead of appropriately framing this interview for its readers by properly acknowledging Gilbert's limited credentials and troubling background, the McGill Daily instead treated him as an innocent, objective, and credible medical professional.
"Mad" Mads is in reality a radical anti-Israel political activist and member of the Norwegian Maoist 'Red' party. Gilbert is viscerally hostile towards Israel. He's an extremist Marxist propagandist who outrageously accused (AFP: Israel using Gaza as 'test laboratory' for new weapon: medics) Israel of using Gaza as a "test laboratory for new (Israeli) weapons." He even went as far to compare Israel's Operation Cast Lead, which although not stated in this interview, was an effort to thwart the thousands of deadly rockets fired at Israel for the past eight years, to the 1982 massacre in the Palestinian refugee camps that was committed by Christian Phalangists.
Gilbert's partisan political agenda and hatred for the U.S. and Israel is best understood though his own statements where he supported the September 11 terror attacks. Shortly after 9/11, Gilbert was interviewed by the Norwegian daily newspaper Dagbladet where he stated the following: "The attack on New York was not surprising, after the policy that has led the West in recent decades. I am upset over the terrorist attack, but am equally upset over the suffering which the United States has created. It is in this context that the 5000 dead people must be seen. If the U.S. government has a legitimate right to bomb and kill civilians in Iraq, then there is also a moral right to attack the United States with the weapons they had to create. Dead civilians are the same whether they are Americans, Palestinians or Iraqis."
Gilbert was then asked by the Dagbladet reporter if he had supported the 9/11 terror attacks and he replied: "Terror is a bad weapon, but the answer is yes, within the context I have mentioned."
Considering Gilbert's dubious background, propaganda efforts, and nefarious pronouncements, had this information been disclosed to McGill Daily readers they would have been able to form a proper judgment about him.
Appropriate journalistic skepticism must be brought to bear on controversial subjects. The background of Mads Gilbert should have been adequately presented to McGill Daily readers. In this case, insufficient information was shared leaving readers unable to judge the bona fides of Mr. Gilbert.
In response to this misleading interview, HRC letter writer Vicky Tobianah asked for the "full monty on Mads Gilbert" in a letter to the editor that was published in the McGill Daily's online version. See Vicky's letter online by clicking here (Commentary - Where?s the full monty on Mads Gilbert? - The McGill Daily) or otherwise see it immediately below.
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http://www.honestreporting.ca/news_a...432campus.aspx
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