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Australian Broadcasting Corporation attacked for biased
program on Israels aggression
By Rick Kelly
10 August 2006
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The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has come under
fire from Zionist organisations and other media outlets for its
broadcast last month of a childrens current affairs program
which included a brief and, one might have thought, unobjectionable
historical account of the Israeli states dispossession and
invasion of Arab lands. The subsequent uproar, and the ABCs
craven capitulation, demonstrate the climate of censorship and
intimidation which surrounds every aspect of the Australian medias
coverage of Israels criminal war on Lebanon.
From the outset, the media has unanimously echoed Israels
official justifications for its aggression. Ignoring all the evidence
that this was a pre-planned operation driven by US and Israeli
strategic interests in the Middle East, the media has endlessly
repeated the Israeli governments claim that the hostilities
were caused by Hezbollahs capture of two Israeli soldiers.
Deliberately obscuring and suppressing the real history of
the past 60 years, the present crisis has invariably been portrayed
as a struggle between a besieged Israel defending itself against
murderous Arab terrorists and extremists.
No objective historical examination of the causes of Lebanese,
Palestinian, and other Arab hostility towards the state of Israel
has been permitted. Rather, the extremism of organisations
such as Hezbollah and Hamas is explained by entirely irrational
and subjective factorsIslamic fundamentalism, anti-Semitism,
evil, etc.
In this atmosphere, the ABCs Behind the Newsa
current affairs program for children and adolescents, shown in
many schools across the countrybroadcast a story on July
25 dealing with the background to Israels offensive in Lebanon.
After describing the destruction of Lebanons main airport,
electricity supplies, and road network, the program informed viewers
of some of the historical issues behind the conflict.
When Israel was created in 1948 many Palestinians were
forced from their land and some came to southern Lebanon,
the report explained. Hezbollah fought Israel to reclaim
lost land and to remove foreign troops from Lebanon.... The recent
attacks started when Hezbollah soldiers from Lebanon kidnapped
two Israeli soldiers and killed eight. Hezbollah wanted to swap
the kidnapped Israeli soldiers for Arab prisoners being held in
Israel.
The program also featured a brief timeline of events since
Israels founding. 1948: Israel was proclaimed as a
country for Jewish people, taking much of the land from Palestinian
Muslims; 1964: The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) was
established for Arabs in their fight against Israel for taking
their land; 1967: Israel took over Gaza and the West Bank and
500,000 Palestinians fled the country.
This account prompted immediate condemnation. Grahame Leonard,
president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry (ECAJ),
issued a formal complaint to the broadcaster. In a clear sign
that the letter was intended to intimidate the ABC, Leonard sent
copies to several senior government ministers, Labor Party parliamentarians,
and right-wing commentators in the media, such as the Australians
Janet Albrechtsen.
The Zionist leader declared that the Behind the News
broadcast can only have the effect of poisoning young minds.
On August 2, the Murdoch-owned Australian published
an editorial castigating the ABC, titled Hezbollah for kids.
The Behind the News program, it declared, delivered
a potted history of the last half-century of Lebanese life that
sounded almost as if it had been scripted in Tehran.
The editorial complained that the ABC said that in 1948
Israel was proclaimed as a country for Jewish people, taking
much of the land from Palestinian Muslims; and that in 1967
for no apparent reason Israel took over Gaza and the
West Bank. These were only a few of the many howlers delivered
without regard to context, balance or fact to an audience lacking
the historical knowledge to spot the many errors.
But there were no howlers. The ABC program simply
told the truthhowever limited. What the Australians
denunciations actually revealed is that the Big Lie of Israel
as a David, defending itself against an Arab terrorist
Goliath can only be upheld by suppressing any public
discussion of the real history of the Middle East in the twentieth
century.
This is especially so under conditions where Israels
war crimes are producing shock and revulsion among ordinary people,
and the development of widespread antiwar sentimentnone
of which find any expression in the official political establishment.
Both the government and the opposition Labor Party have extended
unconditional support for Israels offensive and for the
Bush administrations blocking of an immediate ceasefire.
It is a matter of historical record that Israels formal
establishment in 1948 was immediately followed by the theft of
Arab land and the expulsion of more than three-quarters of a million
Palestinians through terrorist intimidation. This land grab, known
to the Palestinians as the nabka (catastrophe),
was a conscious strategy of Israels founding leaders to
expand the Jewish states borders, dominate the region and
establish an ethnically homogenous country. The Palestinian people
were forced to live in squalid refugee camps in the West Bank,
Gaza, and neighbouring Arab countries.
In 1967, the reactionary logic of Jewish nationalism was further
demonstrated when Israel launched a devastating attack against
its Arab enemies and seized East Jerusalem, the West Bank and
Gaza, as well as the Golan Heights from Syria and the Sinai Peninsula
from Egypt. With the exception of the Sinai, the Zionist state
has maintained its occupation of these territories ever since,
in defiance of international law and numerous United Nations resolutions.
Since 1967, Israel has continued to expel Palestinians from their
land in Jerusalem and the West Bank, with 450,000 Jewish settlers
now illegally occupying Palestinian territory.
The Australian provides no alternative viewit
simply evades all the historical issues. Its August 2 editorial
went on to declare: The ABCs wilful ignorance of the
deeper issues involved in the Behind the News segment
should be seen as part of a progressive campaign to recast terrorist
groups such as Hezbollah as nothing more than social service agencies
with attitude. At our public broadcaster, it seems, Hezbollah
are the freedom fighters [and] the Israelis are the aggressors.
The reality is that Hezbollah was formed in the mid-1980s,
amid the 18-year Israeli occupation of Lebanon. It won wide support
throughout the country and the region for its anti-occupation
guerrilla campaign, which eventually, in 2000, drove Israel out.
Hezbollah is a mass social and political movement, with representatives
in the cabinet of the Lebanese national government. Its members
and supporters are again courageously resisting the far better
armed and equipped Israeli army.
Israel seized upon Hezbollahs capture of the two Israeli
soldiers as a pretext for its long-planned war, designed to remove
the Shiite population from the south and reduce Lebanon to the
status of an Israeli client state. The Bush administration, for
its part, sees Israels actions as a means of consolidating
US domination of the oil-rich Middle East.
The ABC immediately capitulated to the right-wing condemnations
of Behind the News. On August 1, Denise Musto, the
broadcasters audience liaison manager, issued a grovelling
retraction to the Executive Council of Australian Jewry. [T]he
ABC acknowledges that the content failed to meet the requirements
of balance and impartiality, she wrote. Regretfully,
in its attempt to be simple and concise, this story did not represent
key relevant viewpoints effectively. Some of the descriptions
were over-simplistic and inappropriate.
The ABC removed the programs transcript from its web
site and refused to challenge any of the criticisms levelled against
it. The one minor factual error contained in the Behind
the News reportthat Hezbollah is composed of Palestinian
refugees, although its members and supporters are, in fact, mostly
Lebanese Shiitescould easily have been dealt with through
a brief published correction.
In the past decade, the public broadcaster has come under repeated
attack from the government and right-wing ideologues for its alleged
left-wing bias. Its budget has been slashed and pro-government
figures installed on its board. All these measures appear to have
had the desired effect: to intimidate journalists and editors
and ensure that the Australian people are denied any honest and
objective examination of critical world events.
See Also:
Australia: thousands join
global protests to condemn Israel's war on Lebanon
[24 July 2006]
Australian citizens left to
face Israeli bombardment
[21 July 2006]
Australian government
appoints Murdoch hack to ABC board
[17 March 2005]
Australian government
tries to muzzle national broadcaster
[16 August 2003]
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