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12-06-01: Bush administration hypocritical on terror groups; CNN remains
silent

By Christopher Reilly
YellowTimes.ORG Journalist

December 6, 2001

(YellowTimes.ORG) - The Bush administration has been completely hypocritical
in its attempts to stop terror groups. The US president announced to CNN that
he would be cracking down on financiers of the radical Palestinian group
Hamas; however, he completely failed to mention Saudi Arabia and other
"moderate" gulf states as being financial and verbal supporters of the
Palestinian terror group.

CNN reported Tuesday that the president "froze the U.S. assets of a
Texas-based Islamic foundation…alleging that the organization acts as a front
to finance the militant wing of the Palestinian group Hamas."

The group, known as the Holy Land Foundation, is reported to have raised $13
million dollars in the United States; money allegedly used to help fund the
militant Hamas.

After condemning the foundation, Bush failed to even criticize Saudi Arabia,
who according to Britain's The Guardian, recently gave a grant to Hamas
amounting to over $140 million dollars; money which probably went toward
purchasing more nail laden plastic explosives.

Once again this highlights the Bush administrations hypocritical stance in
the war against terrorism. Going after the assets of small foundations will
do next to nothing in stopping terror groups when the main supporters are
left immune to criticism, as in the case of Saudi Arabia and their support
for Hamas.

Bush even went so far as to say, "The money raised by the Holy Land
Foundation is used by Hamas to support schools and indoctrinate children to
grow up into suicide bombers. The money raised by the Holy Land Foundation is
also used by Hamas to recruit suicide bombers and support their families."

But Bush still had nothing to say about Saudi Arabia, who gave over ten times
that amount of money to Hamas.

The Bush administration also failed to criticize Egypt, Qatar, the United
Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, who have all given their support to Hamas in the
past, despite the terror group's indiscriminate killings of Israeli and Arab
civilians. These four countries have welcomed Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the
spiritual leader of Hamas, with open arms.

Even more chilling is how CNN has continued to fail to address this
hypocritical stance of the Bush administration. The article on Bush's
"crackdown," written by CNN correspondents John King, Kelly Wallace, and
Susan Candiotti, mentioned nothing of the Gulf States contributing to Hamas
and the failure of the Bush administration to address this issue.

The article, titled "Bush announces crackdown on alleged Hamas financiers,"
looked more like a press report from Bush spokesmen than an article from a
non-governmental media agency.

Concerns can be raised about the dangers of a large media outlet such as CNN
becoming a mouth-piece for the Bush administration, despite their claims of
objectivity.

The links between CNN and the Bush administration are even stronger when
considering how CNN chairman Walter Isaacson told his staff to "balance their
war reporting," according to Britain's The Times on November 1st, 2001.

This order by Isaacson came shortly after journalist Michael Theodoulou
reported Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah telling a group of newspaper
editors, "The vicious Western media attack against the Kingdom is only
because of the ancient spite against Islam and Saudi Arabia's commitment to
Islam."

Much of the US media, led by CNN, have also been largely silent on
"accidental" civilian killings in Afghanistan as a result of US bombs.
Civilian deaths due to US bombs are now accepted to be in the hundreds, but
much of the US media does not seem to consider this important news.

Just yesterday, journalist Richard Lloyd Parry witnessed the remnants of the
Afghan town Kama Ado, completely destroyed after "American B-52s unloaded
dozen of bombs that killed 115 men, women and children." Yet once again, the
US media has remained relatively silent on Kama Ado, and the Pentagon has
continued to deny the event even took place.

Perhaps journalist Robert Fisk said it best, "We are not supposed to know the
details of these deaths."


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