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An exchange with New York Post reporter on witch-hunt
of school principal
By Bill Van Auken
15 September 2007
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Chuck Bennett, a reporter who wrote a series of articles for
the New York Post that furthered a smear campaign against
Debbie Almontaser, the principal of the Khalil Gibran Academy,
a new New York City public school offering courses in Arabic and
Arab culture, has written to the World Socialist Web Site
complaining that we misrepresented his journalistic efforts by
accusing him of ambush journalism. (See New
York City: Right-wing Zionist witch-hunt ousts principal of new
Arabic school)
Bennett penned an article headlined City Principal is
Revolting, which centered not on the school
or its curriculum, but on an utterly spurious attempt to tie Almontaser
to a T-shirt produced by a group providing video production training
to young Arab-American women. This group happened to have been
granted office space in a building run by a Yemeni-American cultural
organization where Almontaser is a board member.
The T-shirt bore the logo Intifada NYC. The principals
attempt to provide a reasoned answer to Bennetts insistence
that she explain the meaning of the word Intifada
was then used by the Post to launch a ferocious witch-hunt,
referring to her as the Intifada Principal.
The campaign by the Post proved crucial in whipping
up a right-wing furorjoined by various Democratic officials
and United Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingartenagainst
the school and Almontaser, forcing her to resign.
What follows is Bennetts complaint and a reply by Bill
Van Auken of the World Socialist Web Site.
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Your account of my interview with Almontaser is wrong. In no
way whatsoever was she ambushed. It seems you are
lifting material from an incorrect article in The Jewish Week.
My interview with Almontaser was conducted in the presence
of a press secretary from the Dept. of Education. Please contact
her. She will confirm that from the beginning Almontaser was aware
that the focus of the interview was about the Intifada T-shirts.
In fact, it was the first question. Id appreciate a corrected
version be included online.
Thank you.
Chuck Bennett
NY Post
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Dear Mr. Bennett:
The World Socialist Web Site would have had no problem
making a factual correction to its September 1 story, New
York City: Right-wing Zionist witch-hunt ousts principal of new
Arabic school, by Steve Light, had your version of the interview
with Principal Almontaser been confirmed by the Department of
Education press secretary. Though, it must be added, whether your
question about T-shirts came first or last hardly would have affected
our political assessment of the foul and reactionary ambush journalism
practiced by the New York Post and you, in particular,
in this episode.
In fact, the press secretary failed to corroborate your version
of the encounter with Almontaser, saying only, I do not
want to speak about this issue on the record/... Dont make
any assumptions about this. Given this response, we see
no reason to alter our story.
We have also spoken in the meantime to people familiar with
Principal Almontasers account of the interview, who report
that she repeatedly protested your questioning her about the T-shirt
as inappropriate, something that finds no reflection in your article
in the Post.
Your complaint seems to suggest that you have somehow been
misrepresented by the WSWS or that your journalistic integrity
has been called into question unjustly.
To this, I can only say: Come off it, Mr. Bennett. After all,
you do write for the New York Post. Your article was entirely
in keeping with the sleazy journalistic standards and reactionary
politics of your boss, Rupert Murdoch. No doubt your piece on
Principal Almontaser and the Khalil Gibran Academy made the dirty
digger proud.
Your article generally falls under the category of a right-wing
hit job. Its inspiration came from the protracted campaign waged
by a group of Republican and Zionist ideologues who have seized
upon the school to promote their virulently anti-Arab and anti-Islamic
agenda.
This group includes Daniel Pipes, a political columnist for
the Post, who is listed as a member of the national advisory
board of Stop the Madrassa, the front group that organized the
smear campaign against the school. Pipes is best known for organizing
McCarthyite-style witch-hunts against American academics who dare
to question US support for Israel. Also on the board is Frank
Gaffney, the right-wing columnist and former Pentagon official
who is one of the most prominent advocates of war with Iran.
The involvement of these elements has nothing to do with educational
concerns. Their sole interest was to distort the aims of the new
schoolwhich were the same as dozens of other New York City
public schools teaching courses in languages ranging from Russian
to Chinese, Spanish and Creolein order to turn it into a
grotesque caricature, an Islamist madrassa that supposedly
posed some kind of terrorist threat.
Thats where you and the Post came in, turning
the poisoned political invective of Stop the Madrassa into a luridand
utterly irrelevantstory about terrorist T-shirts
being worn by young women learning how to make videos.
Without ever talking to the group that produced the T-shirts,
you determined that they represented a glorification of
Palestinian violence and a call for a Gaza-style uprising
in the Big Apple. Then, of course, you demanded that Principal
Almontaser take responsibility for them.
It is a measure of the putrid and right-wing atmosphere dominating
Americas political and educational establishmentsan
atmosphere that Murdochs Post and Fox News have played
no small part in generatingthat Almontasers failure
to issue a categorical denunciation of the T-shirts could be used
to force her out of her job.
In point of fact, the group that produced the shirts, Arab
Women Active in Art and Media, explained that its use of the word
was in keeping with the literal Arabic meaning of shaking
off, which it said referred to the shaking off
of discrimination and prejudice and an embracing of our roles
as producers rather than simply objects of the mass media and
public discourse. Needless to say, this explanation never
found its way into any of your articles.
And if it had referred to the Palestinian Intifada, what of
it? Millions of Palestinians and people all over the world are
justifiably proud of the Palestinian youth with slingshots who
confronted Israeli tanks in the fight against an illegal occupation
and the conditions of poverty and oppression that it has imposed.
The openly racist agitation by the Post against Almontaser
was pursued by its columnists, while you handled the supposedly
straight news angle. Thus, one had the always ineffable
Andrea Peyser referring to Almontaser as the hijab-wearing
principal of a taxpayer-funded school and accusing her of
having issued a fatwa against the kids of New York.
The news stories were nothing more than a setup
for this kind of vicious character assassination. And they were
anything but apolitical. The fact that they were largely crafted
by the right-wing Zionist elements behind the Stop the Madrassa
front group is evident.
Interestingly, you gave the last quoted comment in your August
6 story to one Pamela Hall, whom you describe as a Manhattan
mom opposed to the academy on the grounds that it violates separation
of church and state. She is reported to have commented,
Intifada is a war. Isnt that what Arafat had?
You didnt bother to inform the Posts readers
that this mom is a right-wing activist, not only a
member of Stop the Madrassa, but also the New York head of an
anti-Islamic and anti-immigrant outfit known as United America
Committee, which is allied with the Minutemen and has gained a
certain notoriety for provocative stunts like hanging Osama bin
Laden in effigy outside mosques and staging a counter-protest
against New Yorks annual Muslim-American Day parade.
Such telltale details expose the articles as hack-jobs done
in direct partnership with the radical pro-Zionist right.
So, frankly Mr. Bennett, we are not interested in your protest
that you were misrepresented by the World Socialist Web Site.
Misrepresentation, slander and witch-hunting are clearly both
the Posts and your own stock-in-trade. If
you want to change that, try doing it in the pages of Murdochs
newspaper.
We, for our part, will continue to do our best to expose and
denounce the lies pouring out of the media sewer that employs
you.
Bill Van Auken
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