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From: gisacsson 
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 11:20 AM
Subject: [Iraqsolidarity] Zahn on Jazeera - Cable Clash


Friends,

I wanted to share the following excellent article with you...


from www.commondreams.org

Published on Friday, December 7, 2001  
Zahn on Jazeera - Cable Clash  
by Bill C Davis 
  
The former Fox personality, Paula Zahn, from her new fair and 
balanced desk at CNN, was having an intense discussion with the 
anchorman from al-Jazeera. Paula abandoned her journalistic cool, 
which she must have learned during her term at Fox, and jumped on the 
al-Jazeera anchorman for saying that CNN basically rubber-stamps 
whatever the US government policy is. She couldn't believe her ears 
and she could certainly not contain herself. She knew she had to 
defend the honor of free press in America if she was going keep her 
ratings/job. One can imagine, as I'm sure she did as she was 
speaking, the e-mails and faxes she must have received - "Way to go 
Paula - you told him - don't let them get away with saying those 
things while our boys are fighting to protect their rights to say 
whatever they want." Paula actually had a more pragmatic view as she 
interrupted the confrontation to break for a commercial, making it 
clear to the na�ve Arab journalists that, "Someone has to pay so we 
can have these discussions." 

It is the 50th anniversary of Radio Free Liberty and Radio Free 
Europe and on this day, a new foreign media force accuses the 
American media, the father and mother of free press in the world, of 
being a rubber stamp. That was hard to hear and hard to take. Paula 
wasn't going to let this upstart get away with making such a reckless 
accusation. No time for "Examples please" - or "What makes you say 
that?" - it was - "Wait one minute my Muslim brother - you've got a 
nerve to malign the very airwaves that are letting you advertise your 
biased station." 

There was so much interrupted discussion it felt a bit like Hardball 
or the old Geraldo, who is now with fair and balanced Fox. Obviously 
the anchorman from al-Jazeera hit a nerve and gave an opportunity for 
our gal in the trenches to show the viewing public how patriotic and 
loyal she is. 

I wonder if Paula thinks that al-Jazeera in Kabul was bombed 
accidentally - or if she cares. She didn't ask. Someone could ask the 
media darling, "Rummy," about this, even though he might make you 
stand in the back of the classroom for asking such an inflammatory 
question in a time of war. Maybe Paula, to prove she is not a rubber 
stamp, should ask the secretary of defense about al-Jazeera's 
accusation that their Kabul station was bombed intentionally. Maybe 
she should give him a chance to say what he feels about any network 
that shows Afghan civilian casualties in the middle of a war and how 
counterproductive that can be to a worthy cause. 

If she is lucky she could get a sit down one-on-one with the maestro 
Rumsfeld, who basically asks and answers questions on his own 
anyway: "Do we want the Taliban to surrender? Maybe. Do we wish 
they'd die instead of surrendering? Perhaps. Did we bomb al-Jazeera 
in Kabul intentionally? No. Do I think you should ask me questions 
that will make you look good? Sure - why not. Will I give you answers 
that will have anything to do with reality? We'll see." Thank-you Mr. 
Secretary - as usual - we all feel assured. 

Paula could then send the tape of that interview to al-Jazeera and 
show them what free press really looks like. She should also send the 
statement that every CNN reporter makes immediately after they show 
civilian casualties in Afghanistan. Disclaimer first - it's going to 
be gruesome - and after the horror is shown - a fair and balanced 
network will say that these civilians have been killed as a direct 
result of what happened on September 11th and the perpetrators of 
that act bear full responsibility for the consequences of our 
response. 

History begins on September 11th. The principle of cause and effect 
begins on that day as well. No one is allowed to look at civilian 
casualties in Afghanistan and say, "Nothing justifies this" or even 
be allowed their own thoughts. It is incumbent upon CNN, which is not 
a rubber stamp, to justify, explain or give a context for the 
civilian deaths in Afghanistan. Nothing can explain September 11th 
except evil, and September 11th explains all ensuing intended and 
unintended carnage. 

It has been said that September 11th was a wake up call. The question 
then is who and what had put us to sleep? Paula? Any thoughts on 
this? 

Bill C. Davis is a playwright http://www.billcdavis.com

 
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