from Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR):

>> NYT Responds on Iran Alarmism

Public Editor: 'I think the readers are correct on this'

1/10/12

New York Times public editor Arthur Brisbane has responded to concerns
raised in a FAIR action alert last week (1/6/12), agreeing that the
paper wrongly suggested that the International Atomic Energy Agency
has concluded that Iran is developing a nuclear weapon.

In a post at his Times blog (1/10/12), Brisbane agrees that the paper
was incorrect in referring to "a recent assessment by the
International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran's nuclear program has a
military objective." As FAIR pointed out, the IAEA report does not
make such a firm conclusion, and many critics question the evidence
that Agency has collected.

Brisbane concluded:

I think the readers are correct on this. The Times hasn't corrected
the story but it should because this is a case of when a shorthand
phrase doesn’t do justice to a nuanced set of facts. In this case, the
distinction between the two is important because the Iranian program
has emerged as a possible casus belli.

While not mentioning FAIR, Brisbane wrote: "Some readers, mindful of
the faulty intelligence and reporting about Saddam Hussein's weapons
program, are watching the Iran nuclear coverage very closely."

He is correct. FAIR thanks all the activists who wrote to the New York Times.
-- 
Jim Devine / It's time to Occupy the New Year!
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