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magden_david
03-12-04, 21:59
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Tehran Times (Iran)
December 2, 2004

Al-Jazeera’s Psyops
By Hassan Hanizadeh

The Al-Jazeera network’s recent insult of the Iranian nation was totally unacceptable.

The Arabic network, which broadcasts its programs from the little Arab country Qatar, has recently posted an insulting cartoon about the Islamic Republic of Iran on its English site.

In the cartoon, a cleric, who is the symbol of the Islamic Republic of Iran, indifferently passes by various scenes of the current problems in the Islamic world, but reacts strongly when he sees that the name of the Persian Gulf has been changed to the unacceptable “Arab Gulf”.

Iranian officials made a prompt denunciation of this very amateurish and dishonorable measure, which has its roots in Al-Jazeera officials’ animosity toward Iranians.

The Al-Jazeera network was founded in 1997, ostensibly to create a new movement in the static media of the Arab world, which are mostly government controlled, and was initially welcomed.

Many media experts believed that the new network would create a revolution in the field of information dissemination, particularly in the Arab states on the Persian Gulf.

However, at the same time, rumors arose suggesting that the network was established by U.S. and Israeli agents in order to present a bad image of Islam to the world.

Some regional experts expressed doubts about the allegations though, because the establishment of a media outlet with the aim of promptly informing Arab nations about the latest world news seemed to be a good idea.

But the actions of the network gradually revealed the fact that Al-Jazeera officials, on the orders of Zionist agents, are trying to divide Islamic countries and tarnish the image of Islam.

After Al-Jazeera broadcasted some distorted news reports about Saudi Arabia, tension rose between that country and Qatar, and the two Arab states almost cut off diplomatic relations.

Yet, instead of adopting a defensive stance toward the negative propaganda of the network, Saudi Arabia took an innovative measure and established the Al-Arabiyya network to confront Al-Jazeera.

At the beginning of the U.S. attack on Afghanistan, Al-Jazeera became the tribune of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda terrorist groups in order to give the world the impression that those terrorists represented real Islam.

In addition, since the occupation of Iraq began, ethnic tension has risen and there have been clashes between Iraqi Sunnis and Shias, partly due to the efforts of Al-Jazeera.

By broadcasting abhorrent scenes of the beheadings of foreign hostages by the criminal agents of the Abu Musab al-Zarqawi terrorist group, the network succeeded in increasing anti-Muslim sentiment throughout the world, particularly in the West.

Following the advice of U.S. and Israeli experts in psychological operations (psyops), Al-Jazeera took actions which gave Westerners a negative image of Islam and Muslims.

In fact, the Al-Jazeera network was founded at exactly the same time when Iranian President Mohammad Khatami introduced his Dialogue Among Civilizations initiative as a logical strategy to bring the West and the Islamic world closer together.

Of course, the Zionists were not pleased at the idea because they believe that increased proximity between the Islamic world and the West is not in their interests. And that is why they founded the Al-Jazeera network to tarnish the image of true Islam.

Now, after seven years, it has become apparent that the real strategy of the network has been to create divisions between Islamic countries, to give the impression that Islam is a threat to the West, to present a negative image of the real Islam to the world, to isolate Muslims residing in the United States and other Western countries, and to create sectarian divisions between Shias and Sunnis in the Middle East.

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03-12-04, 23:42
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Managing director of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) Abdollah Nasseri on Saturday protested to the head of al-jazeera arab television networks Vazzah Khanfar for screening an animation about Iranian outrage at distortion of the name of the Persian Gulf by the US-based National Geographic.

"An animation was broadcast on al-jazeera arab TV on 25th of November 2004 in which Iranian protest against distorted name of the Persian Gulf was downgraded.

I was filled with shock and regret at seeing network doing such an unprofessional work and its falling into a Zionist trap," Nasseri said.

"You know that the efforts to change a longstanding name is a futile attempt, examples of which are being made by the Zionists about Holy Qods and Sulaiman Temple," he said.

"No doubt that it is a Zionist conspiracy to sow discord among the Muslims and it is unfortunate that some Arab capitalists have also fallen into the same trap," Nasseri said.

Nasseri said that Iran is aware of the behind-the-scene conspiracy which will be disclosed later in an appropriate time.

However once again mullahs failed to realize that aljazeera network is an arab TV with same moronic arab audience, the very same arabs that mullahs beating their chest for are up to create history for non-existance arab culture, even if they have to bribe national (misinformation) geographic.

One should ask aljazeera arab tv what your arab culture represent other than blowing yourself up and killing innocent people including children?.

Therefore, an arab (terrorist) or an arab TV that supports arabs' cause must be very last one to lecture.

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deleted user
04-12-04, 00:08
LEIDEN - De Arabische satellietzenders hebben het debat over de islam en de moderne wereld in miljoenen Arabische huiskamers gebracht. Mede daardoor delen steeds meer mensen de opvatting dat de toekomst van de Arabische landen ligt in democratie, eerbiediging van de mensenrechten, scheiding van kerk en staat en onafhankelijke rechtspraak.

Dat zei de vooraanstaande Syrische filosoof Sadik al-Azm vrijdag in een lezing aan de Universiteit Leiden. Vooral de satellietzender al-Jazeera heeft volgens hem het debat over de islam en de seculiere staat gestimuleerd. In een debatprogramma op al-Jazeera is de liberale denker zelf enkele malen in het strijdperk getreden tegen conservatieve opponenten als moefti al-Qaradawi van Qatar en de voormalige ideoloog van het islamitische Sudanese bewind al-Turabi.

Sindsdien discussieert zijn groenteman in zijn woonplaats Damascus met hem over dit soort zaken, zei al-Azm. De filosoof kreeg vorige maand in Amsterdam samen met twee andere islamitische vrijdenkers de prestigieuze Erasmusprijs uitgereikt.

Het is volgens al-Azm vooral de druk van het volk die de verstarde Arabische regimes richting meer democratie drijft. Ook traditioneel links en zelfs de fundamentalistische Moslim Broeders hebben zich daar, soms aarzelend, toe bekeerd. In een recent programma reppen de Moslim Broeders in Egypte niet meer van invoering van de sjaria (islamitische wet) maar zijn ze voorstander van verkiezingen, onafhankelijke rechtspraak en godsdienstvrijheid.
Niemand in de Arabische wereld roept nog de leuzen van de islamisten (fundamentalisten), aldus al-Azm. "Dat waren nooit meer dan slogans. Er zat geen programma achter. Waar de islamisten aan de macht gekomen zijn, zoals in Sudan, zijn de resultaten desastreus."

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mark61
04-12-04, 00:32
Tsja, de Tehran Times. Breek Joesoef's bek niet open. :hihi:

~Panthera~
04-12-04, 00:44
Geplaatst door mark61
Tsja, de Tehran Times. Breek Joesoef's bek niet open. :hihi:


Is dat het locale Sufferdje ? :hihi:



Oeps, astraal in slaap gevallen zeker.

mark61
04-12-04, 01:31
Geplaatst door ~Panthera~
Is dat het locale Sufferdje ? :hihi:

Oeps, astraal in slaap gevallen zeker.

Onder strikte controle van de overheid.

~Panthera~
04-12-04, 01:33
Geplaatst door mark61
Onder strikte controle van de overheid.
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Oh boy, nou dan weet je het wel. :droef:

mark61
04-12-04, 01:44
Geplaatst door splijtstof
De kantoor van Al-Jazirah ligt niet voor Jan Reet op steen worp
afstand van de grootse VS luchtmacht basis in Qatar.

Zo dat bij vertraging de DHL als nog OBL's VHS banden op tijd
bij Al-Jazirah kan leveren.

:hihi:

Tis een feit dat veel Jazeeri's in de VS zijn opgeleid. Toch dacht ik dat ze hun best doen wat objectiever te zijn dan andere relevante media.

Hamza-T
04-12-04, 02:22
Al Basisswa is dan ook een Engelse zender, Engeland het land waar Iran ook niet bepaald vies van is.

Spoetnik
04-12-04, 15:32
Geplaatst door mark61
:hihi:

Tis een feit dat veel Jazeeri's in de VS zijn opgeleid. Toch dacht ik dat ze hun best doen wat objectiever te zijn dan andere relevante media.

Maar het blijft toch vreemd dat er nog steeds banden van Bin Laden verschijnen terwijl hij in 2001 is overleden :)

Al Sawt
04-12-04, 15:42
Geplaatst door splijtstof
De kantoor van Al-Jazirah ligt niet voor Jan Reet op steen worp
afstand van de grootse VS luchtmacht basis in Qatar.

Zo dat bij vertraging de DHL als nog OBL's VHS banden op tijd
bij Al-Jazirah kan leveren. Het verwondert mij, hoe OBL zonder vrees dat ie getraceerdt wordt banden kan sturen naar Al Jazeera.

Terwijl Amerikanen boven Afghanistan en Pakistan vliegen en alle electronische impulsen/signalen traceren, inclusief opname apparatuur.