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Date: Wednesday, 14 July 1999 12:51
Subject: Latest News from Project Censored





This message includes:
Disinformation  and Serbia: U.S. Media Bias
(an editorial by Peter Phillips)
and a message from the Microradio Empowerment Coalition
(by Robert W. McChesney)

for more information about these topics and others, see
http://www.sonoma.edu/projectcensored
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Disinformation  and Serbia: U.S. Media Bias

By Peter Phillips (668 words)

A major  news story about Serbia, not covered in the American
press, was published in Covert Action Quarterly (CAQ) last Fall. The story
detailed how a famous photo from 1992  in Omarska, Bosnia showing an
alleged Serbian death camp was in fact a phony. The original photo, taken
by Independent Television (ITN) from Great Britain, showed an emaciated
Muslim man with his shirt off behind barbed wire with his imprisoned
comrades behind him. This photo ran worldwide and was just used again June
14th by Time magazine. It was the first significant emotional presentation
of the Serbian military as nazi-like thugs. Presidential candidate, Bill
Clinton, making reference to the photo promised military action against the
Serbs if elected. According to CAQ this photo was a gross misrepresentation
of the situation. The men in the picture were not behind barbed wire, but
rather were standing outside of a small fenced enclosure next to a farm
house in an open field that had been serving as a refugee transit site. The
photographers shot the photo from within the fenced enclosure looking out
on a open field. The Hague Tribunal confirmed in 1994 that there was no
barbed wire surrounding the camp at Omarska in 1992.
So how has a phony photo of alleged Serbian death camp continued to
be used to portray the Serbian government as an holocaust perpetrator  in
Kosovo? One part of the answer is that the American public relations firm
Ruder Finn was originally hired by the Croatian sessionists, Bosnian
Muslims and the Kosovo Liberation Army( KLA) to foster  negative images of
the Serbs as nazi demons. Ruder Finn targeted American women and Jews with
the promotion of often unconfirmed news stories of Serbian rape/death
camps, and various human atrocities. News stories showing attacks and
ethnic cleansing of Serbs were often repressed or covered up. The result
was that the American public has been lead to believe that the Serbs are
the vicious aggressors in the Balkans and the other parties innocent
victims. Nothing could be further from the truth. The KLA alone was listed
by the U.S. State department as a terrorist organization  until just last
year. They had been conducting bombings, assassinations, ambushes,
(financed by heroin sales) on both Albanians moderates and Serbs in Kosovo
for several years, increasing their attacks 1000% in 1998. Serbian police
responses were often brutal especially in the villages from which the KLA
was known to operate. Yet, last year only 2,000 deaths occurred on both
sides in all of Kosovo. 2,000 deaths was not an ethnic cleansing campaign
by Serbs to kill Albanians but rather part of a measured response to
ongoing  terrorist activities by a legitimate government.
American media has been so accepting of demonized-the-Serb stories
that there was no questioning of the news story last January of the alleged
Serbian massacre at Racak where some 40 Kosovo Albanians were said to have
be gunned down by Serb police.  Found by the  "neutral"  former  Oliver
North aide, William Walker, the bodies were a perfect photo opportunity to
justify increased NATO demands for direct intervention and the bombings.
Yet, there was a complete failure of the American press to cover the
European Union's forensic team's report in March 17th stating that they
were unable to confirm that a massacre had occurred, and that it was
possible that the bodies had been moved to that location after  death.
The American press has been filled with daily reports of mass
graves and torture sites in Kosovo. Yet, a recent story of a KLA torture
chamber found by German NATO troops received scant attention in the press.
Perhaps if the Serbs buried the 2,000 plus civilian victims of NATO's
bombing campaign in a single mass grave the U.S. press might pay more
attention to both sides of the story instead of serving as a NATO
disinformation distribution service.

Peter Phillips Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State
University and Director of Project Censored


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