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>>>Everything is turned upside down and inside out and downside up and outside in.
The beverage holds the glass.  The stick is on the outside of the popsicle.  My
computer is me and my program is just emulating me being the operator when
actually we're all one and the same.  "Ooh, hee, hee, haa, haa, and it's off to the
funny farm where life is merrie all the time."  The "BIG lie" ... where have heard that
one before?  A<>E<>R <<<

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Tuesday, April 23, 2002





MEDIA MATTERS
Pro-Palestinian bias
among CNN ranks?
Businessmen claim correspondent told them current crisis is 'beginning of the end of
Israel'



Posted: April 23, 2002
5:00 p.m. Eastern

By Diana Lynne



� 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

A conversation between CNN State Department correspondent Andrea Koppel and a
group of businessmen attending a conference in Tel Aviv, in which Koppel is
accused of making anti-Israel statements, has sparked a firestorm of debate over
media bias and its role in the Mideast crisis.

The conversation, paraphrased in an e-mail by San Francisco businessman David
Blumberg, is reverberating throughout cyberspace. Thousands of readers from all
corners of the globe, from Israel to France, China to Brazil, have responded to
Blumberg's message, nearly all supportive of his efforts to uncover the perceived
media bias.

"It's not about Andrea Koppel. This is endemic of the shallowness of journalism in
America today," Blumberg tells WorldNetDaily.

In his e-mail, Blumberg recounts the conversation that took place at the
Intercontinental Hotel as beginning with an American-born Israeli businessman,
Adam Ruskin, telling Koppel about his perception of media distortion. Blumberg
paraphrases Ruskin as taking issue with "the press that stresses moral equivalence
between Israeli civilian deaths caused by Palestinian terror and Palestinian civilian
deaths caused by Israeli military actions. He argued that Israel has tried to engage in
a peace process since Camp David and has been double-crossed over and over by
the Palestinian Authority. Further, he argued the civilian deaths caused by
Palestinians are intentional, whereas the deaths caused by Israel are mostly the
tragic, unintentional results caused by Israel trying to defend itself."

Blumberg's paraphrased version of the conversation continues as follows:

Andrea Koppel: "So when Israeli soldiers slaughter civilians in Jenin, that is not
equivalent?"

Adam Ruskin: "What are your sources? Were you in Jenin? How exactly do you
know there was a slaughter?"

Andrea Koppel: "I just spoke with my colleagues who were there, and they told me of
the slaughter."

Adam Ruskin: "Did they actually see the shooting, the bodies?"

Andrea Koppel: "Palestinians told us about the slaughter."

Adam Ruskin: "And you believe them without evidence. Could they possibly be lying
and distorting facts?"

Andrea Koppel: "Oh, so now they are all just lying?"

As Blumberg describes, Ruskin became emotional in describing that "his children are
afraid, his friends have been murdered, and if this goes on, 'We could lose our lives
or we could lose our country.'" Blumberg writes that Koppel responded, "Yes, you will
lose your country."

Blumberg's paraphrased version of the conversation continues:

David Blumberg: "Did I just hear you correctly -- that you believe the current crisis 
will
lead to the destruction of the State of Israel?"

Andrea Koppel: "Yes, I believe we are now seeing the beginning of the end of Israel."

In a written statement, Koppel disputes Blumberg's version of the conversation:

"The facts of the conversation were not at all as recounted in the e-mail now
circulating. I spoke briefly to an Israeli who was understandably emotional about the
situation facing his nation. I agreed with him that this is, indeed, a dangerous time 
for
the State of Israel, something that Sharon and almost all parties have said. I never
referred to the deaths in Jenin as a "slaughter" and would not have done so because
the allegations about what happened there are in dispute. It was a brief conversation
in which I expressed my sympathy for Israelis as well as Palestinians. I in no way feel
that Israel cannot and will not survive, and I of course share the hope that it will be
able to live in peace and security. I regret that my words were misunderstood and
ask that people judge me by what I report."

Responding to an e-mail from CNN Newsgroup's chairman and CEO Walter
Isaacson, Blumberg writes, "The larger problem is with journalism in general, TV
journalism more specifically and coverage of the Middle East in particular. It is the
'talking headization' of journalism. I am concerned about content and context. How
can someone with her lack of understanding accurately report on the issues involved
in this ancient and multifaceted, nuanced part of the world? Today, the power of such
voices as Andrea Koppel magnifies the potential for misleading conclusions born not
necessarily from malice, but from broad conclusions based on shallow knowledge
edited for a short TV time-slot."

Blumberg reaffirmed for Isaacson and WorldNetDaily Koppel's use of the word
"slaughter," stating he regrets her denial. He adds that while he paraphrased most of
the five to ten-minute conversation, he quoted her verbatim when she made the
statement, "Yes, you will lose your country."

"I stand by David Blumberg's version of events, and am astounded by Andrea
Koppel�s denials," Ruskin, the Israeli businessman, told WorldNetDaily. "David and I
are both highly educated individuals with good memories." Ruskin also pointed out
he does not have cable television, did not know who Andrea Koppel was, and did not
previously know Blumberg.

"Andrea Koppel should bear in mind that as a broadcast journalist she has
tremendous power, and therefore must exercise extreme caution in her work,"
Ruskin continues. "With regard to Jenin, her cavalier attitude towards the rudiments
of her profession (careful, independent verification of facts, keeping an open mind,
not rushing to judgment, etc.) was sloppy, unprofessional and irresponsible. She
used the word 'slaughter' with regard to Jenin, before the facts are known. David and
I clearly heard her do so. I feel as if she has, perhaps unknowingly, succumbed to
the 'Big Lie' syndrome: If people repeat a lie enough times, it becomes the truth. A
lie, unless proven otherwise, is currently being repeated with regard to Jenin."

Blumberg says the third businessman who participated in the conversation has
confirmed the "key points" of his version and will "go public" at the right time.

As for the feedback generated by his e-mail, Blumberg told WND that 95 percent of
the approximately 2,500 messages he had received were "extremely supportive"
while a few said they believed Koppel was right in her assessment of the situation.

"A few from press people wrote to encourage me to go easy on Andrea," says
Blumberg.

"I am extremely concerned about world media threatening Israel's existence," Ruskin
laments to WND. "I feel that the media holds Israel to standards that are higher than
those that they hold even the United States, while at the same time holding the
Palestinian Authority to the standards of the banana-republic dictatorship that they
are. Media-bashing of Israel, particularly by the Europeans, is the greatest threat to
Israel's existence today."

Ruskin is apparently not alone in his concern. Another circulating e-mail boasts 1,000
cancellations of subscriptions to the Los Angeles Times over a perceived pro-
Palestinian bias. Mike Lange, communications director for the Times, tells WND, "It
appears to have been a one-day grassroots protest of our paper."

Lange confirms a rough estimate of the cancelled subscriptions logged on April 17
was 1,000, "which represents less than one-tenth of one percent of our average daily
subscriptions." Lange also confirms that the cancellations, in part, represent
dissatisfaction with the paper's Mideast coverage, but said he wasn't sure how much
of it was due to that because they hadn't "compiled all the reasons."

When asked whether the boycott would impact the paper's Mideast coverage in the
future, Lange replied, "We don't base editorial decisions on this sort of action."

In a written statement, Times editor John Carroll maintains, "The Times currently has
a large staff of reporters and photographers chronicling the conflict in the Middle
East. Our goal is to provide coverage that is both fair and complete. We feel that we
serve our readership best by covering all aspects and points of view. Some readers
may take objection to specific articles, but I am confident that, over time, careful
readers of this newspaper will get a full, balanced account of these unsettling
events."

Sharon Tzur, director of Media Watch International, a non-profit organization
launched at the start of the intifada to combat "Palestinian intimidation of the 
press,"
sees a great imbalance in media coverage of the Mideast crisis in favor of the
Palestinians.

"I would not label a certain network or newspaper as biased," Tzur says, "but there
are elements of agencies ... that are biased and therefore contribute to the public
perception of media distortion." Tzur named another CNN correspondent as being
pro-Palestinian and reports that her group has received complaints about Andrea
Koppel's coverage.

While Tzur says she's seen an improvement over the past 18 months in CNN's
coverage, she adds, "They have a lot more soul searching and monitoring of their
material to do to improve the public's perception of their balance, objectivity and
pursuit of truth."

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Diana Lynne is a news editor for WorldNetDaily.com.
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