Al Jazeera Gets a US Voice
Hugh Pickens writes "The NY Times reports that Al Jazeera plans to start an English-language channel available in more than 40 million U.S. homes, with newscasts emanating from both New York and Doha, Qatar. They announced a deal to take over Current TV, the low-rated cable channel that was founded by Al Gore seven years ago. But the challenge will be persuading Americans to watch the award winning network with 71 bureaus around the world — an extremely tough proposition given the crowded television marketplace and the stereotypes about the channel that persist to this day. 'There are still people who will not watch it, who will say that it's a "terrorist network,"' says Philip Seib. 'Al Jazeera has to override that by providing quality news.' With a handful of exceptions, American cable and satellite distributors have mostly refused to carry Al Jazeera English since its inception in 2006. While the television sets of White House officials and lawmakers were tuned to the channel during the Arab Spring in 2011, ordinary Americans who wanted to watch had to find a live stream on the Internet. Al Jazeera's Robert Wheelock said, We offer an alternative. It's a broader coverage of news. It's a broader spectrum into countries that aren't traditionally covered.'"
for allah!
After all, a non American involved in US broadcasting is clearly beyond the pale.
Why next somebody from Rand McNally will make us wear hats on our feet and reverse the direction the water flows in our toilets.
Let the conversion begin ...
Owned by an Arab Sheik, Iâ(TM)m sure it will be faire and balanced towards womanâ(TM)s rights in the Arab World, Jewish issues, and of course homosexuals.
If you want news from today, you have to come back tomorrow.
Well actually I do, it's great to have an alternative voice and hopefully this will bring more understanding and humanity to the news.
Nullius in verba
... won't be finding viewers, it will be hanging onto their cable allocations.
Listed along with BBC & NPR, the Australian ABC broadcasts news & current events from Al Jazeera.
However, what I want is to be able to hear current events & news from CBC, eg:
+ As It Happens
+ The Current
+ Quirks & Quarks (Sci.)
etc.
Until the ABC adds such CBC programs to their list, we can & do auto-fetch them as podcasts (eg, using an XP box + Juice 2.2)
After all, there are no so many uses for towels on those shores !! And used camels ?? Not much in demand !! AK-74 ammo ?? Maaaybe there, but not much else !!
I hope they take her lessons to heart!
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
On Dish Network, Link TV has shown the Al Jazeera English World News program as part of its Global News Hour for as long as I've had Dish Network. It's very hard to get me to part with money for a non-profit TV station, but I've actually donated money to Link TV before. Not much, but I did.
Though certainly more liberal, they aren't just Democrats or Republicans, and have aired some great documentaries that none of the big players would have ever touched. And if you think they were all bleeding heart lefties, I have seen speeches where bleeding heart lefties made a good case for supporting Ron Paul.
Al Jazeera English? Clips from it on some of the good documentaries, but I never just sat down and watched it. So yeah, tough market there.
Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, religion destroys spirituality
Russia Today is news channel that broadcasts in the US/Europe. It is poorly made Russian propaganda news channel sponsored by Russian government, and probably most Unti-US and Unti-Western news channel in the existence (I don't count middle east news channels in countries like in Iran or Palestine).
What is funny, arguably Fox News is one of the most respected US news organizations in Russia !!!!! Hatred is mutual !!!
Al Jazeera is not all that bad, compared to Russia Today. All the youtube clips I have seen were all professionally made new reports.
Seems that the Western Winter will come after the Arab Spring
We can't have Arabs covering news about Arabs. Only Americans, Europeans and Jews (like maybe Wolf Blitzer previously of the Jerusalem Post) can cover the Arab world, right?
As someone who's actually watched Al Jazeera English, I'd just recommend that people watch it before they judge it, rather than just assuming it's the "Al Qaeda network". It's not.
I really don't like the idea of a having cable channel dedicated to the destruction of the United States Of America.
Fortunately, now Al Jazeera will now take it over.
Maybe they should buy MSNBC, next. Two for the price of one. Literally.
CBC's "As It Happens" & "The Current" news & current events programs are well worth a listen, eg, via podcasts.
Warm - asking difficult questions sensitively (eg, about tragic stories), & providing time both for the whole answer -and- transitions between adjacent stories... sometimes playing fitting music between them.
Smart - asking excellent & concise questions, giving time for interviewees' answers... but also asking excellent follow-up questions, so their probing questions -get- answered.
Ever since the days of the (late) radio journo Barbara Fromm, these & other Canadian programs have kept the hard-hitting interview tradition alive & well. We love em!
It's not their coverage of arab world they are worrying about it's their coverage of the conflict between the State of Israel (without any declared borders) and the since the UN vote State of Palestine.
After all, a non American involved in US broadcasting is clearly beyond the pale.
The only people this will upset are the talking-heads journalists and folks who are too old (or too uninformed) to realize that the internet "does" TV.
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Found stories like
Are US evangelicals exporting anti-gay views?
"A new report reveals conservative American Christian groups behind efforts to criminalise homosexuality in Africa." and
What is Obama risking by backing gay unions?
"We ask if the US president should go a step further by offering constitutional protection for gay and lesbian couples."
Al Jazeera is far from conservative.
Yup here they come. Except for issues that have directly to do with the Qatari government and its interests (for example Arab Spring in Qatar), Al Jazeera english is quite fair and balanced. And they go a lot of places other news organizations are unable or unwilling to go. This may be unpleasant to Americans (the inside story of the civil war in Syria, for example), or even uncomfortable when the results of western action are exposed.
In any case, give it a look see yourself. Go to their web site and watch right there online. Or do this:
rtmpdump -v -r rtmp://aljazeeraflashlivefs.fplive.net/aljazeeraflashlive-live/aljazeera_eng_med | mplayer -
Furthermore, your comment is also a composition fallacy (or a hasty generalization fallacy, I'm not sure which), like declaring feminists man-haters, or men's rights advocates to be misogynists. Just because SOME are, does not mean ALL are. Just because he's an Sheik doesn't mean he holds certain viewpoints, nor does it mean that he's using his news service to further those beliefs. In fact, many powerful Arabs are using their power to further democracy in their culture and countries.
Just a few examples I found, using site:aljazeera.com in google, all of which seemed pretty straightforward, factual reporting (granted, I read them quickly, but nothing leapt out at me, and none of the topics seemed verboten):
Coverage of anti-gay-conversion-therapy law in California being struck down, which seems pretty balanced in terms of coverage, quoting people on both sides and devoting roughly the same page space (which is a damn sight better than my local city newspaper; they routinely bias a story and then throw 1-2 lines in about the other viewpoint, as a sort of token gesture. I live in a very progressive, liberal city/state): http://www.aljazeera.com/news/americas/2012/12/2012122223728233995.html
Coverage of the gay pride parade in India, with a dozen photos, including of someone identified as being transgender: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/inpictures/2012/11/20121126205837449408.html
Coverage of Church of England lifting ban on gay ministers: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/01/2013156028132292.html
Women in the Arab world:
Editorial by Arab woman: http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/04/201142412303319807.html
"Although there may be resistance to this process of emancipation, Tahrir Square and Qasaba are now part of the psyche and formative culture of Arab women. Indeed, they are finally given a voice to their long-silenced yearnings for liberation from authoritarianism - both political and patriarchal."
Please help metamoderate.
I'm sure Nickelodeon and The Comedy Channel are already feeling the heat.
Scruting the inscrutable for over 50 years.
I believe with Al Jazera, and Fox "News"; we get White Noise! XD
Subject: I expect Fox News to report on this heavily.
After all, a non American involved in US broadcasting is clearly beyond the pale.
That was sarcasm, right? K. Rupert Murdoch, head of Fox News Channel's parent company Fox Group (formerly News Corporation), isn't even as American as Barack Obama.
I don't even pay for TV. no thanks, keep your fecal matter in your own mouth.
My local PBS station carries Mhz Worldview which carries Russia Today, Al Jazeera, France 25 and NHK World broadcasts. I welcome this move.
Hopefully we won't bomb their headquarters again like we did in Iraq. I can honestly say I get better, factual news from international sources about my own country than what CNN/MSNBC/Fox/ABC/CBS provides. It's pretty easy to see where the blackouts are when all the US networks won't cover one story but the international networks do.
Yet people are still pissed off because AJZ played Osama Bin Laden videos? I for one wanted to hear what he had to say. I think Americans deserve to hear all perspectives.
Here's the web url for watching if you don't want to use mplayer or vlc:
http://www.aljazeera.com/watch_now/
"terrorist" of course meaning "i can't handle the truth".
Really.
Even if it were completely biased, you'd at THE VERY LEAST know what people are saying.
But, apparently, the wrong sort of speech isn't free, it's terrorism.
I've watched some of it and I have subscribed to their news via RSS for years. It is boring propaganda the same as what comes out of NPR and FOX. It has been bankrolled secretly by the CIA as a kind of "voice of america". Though this connection was made public last year the "quality" has remained the same. If you want real news you are better off with local news and podcasts in America. Small outlets that do not have to be politically correct...
The US has the problem of high ideals with news and justice, and of course, you get Fox News and whatnot. Other places in the world have no illusion that news from a particular company has a political bias.. but then how do you get to objective news from there? I have no doubt that for those in the Arab world, the bias of Al-J is clear.. I dont think its a huge deal, just know it when you turn it on. Personally? I dont have much interest in the Arab world so I won't be watching.. I support it being available though... haha - I even support Fox and Russia Today! though they are almost self-parody somedays...
So the Supreme Environmentalist sold his TV channel for $100 million in oil money. The planet thanks you Commander Gore!
Its owner is the state of Qatar, hosts to the U.S. Central Command’s Forward Headquarters and Combined Air Operations Center. There is nothing "radical" about them. All "news" must receive clearance, Clarence...
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
Al Jazeera is probably no better (or worse) than any of the american news networks. Unfortunately, that's not a particularly strong supporting argument ...
You assert a couple sentences prior that you can't judge, then do anyway.
I read Al Jazeera's English website regularly. They provide good news, good video clips, and seem right up there with the BBC or CBC for the quality of their reporting.
But unlike the BBC and CBC, a lot of their news is about Asia and Africa, areas which aren't even *mentioned* on "mainstream" channels unless there is a major disaster or a few dozen people killed.
Oddly enough, they manage to cover the world with only one front page to their website, the same screen real-estate that the other channels have.
In comparison, the BBC and CBC are "local" news channels. And the US news feeds are just a freakin' joke -- they don't cover anything that can't be directly related to US white house policy. Navel-gazing waste of time -- no wonder most Americans are so ignorant about world politics and economic issues.
I do not fail; I succeed at finding out what does not work.
It was formed when BBC closed it Arabic division. Those folks went and started Al Jazeerah.
It is criticized as too west in the Arab world.
JFYI.
How did they get all those OBL videos, but never could tell us the trail the video came from, so we could get OBL?
Americans deserve to see their version of facts and decide for themselves which spin tickles their fancy best.
Time-Warner Cable has dropped Current/Al Jazeera's network post-haste.
I suspect other providers (cable companies and satellite companies) will soon follow, for the same reasons they choose not to carry Al Jazeera before they bought Current - whatever those reasons were...
It has been reported that Current couldn't garner more than 22,000 viewers during prime time... The sale of current gives these providers a chance to dump this complete waste of spectrum Current/Al Jazeera. (That was 22,000 viewers out of a potential 40 Million - that is one half of one-tenth of one percent of their potential viewers.)
Ken
The first is that the Goracle accepts $100,000,000 of dirty oil money. The second is they closed the deal before the end of the year to avoid higher taxes. I thought democrats wanted higher taxes on the wealthy?
Again, nothing wrong with a muslim, foreign nation's state owned media apparatus broadcasting into other nations. Could you imagine the outcry if the CBN bought the BBC?
Big Media will refuse to carry them because they'll have no say so in how or what they report on. As it stands today, every majoelr news source is owned by a larger parent company. The news you and I receive via their networks are tweaked to reflect their own spin on whatever they are reporting. Is why Fox is pro-republican and CNN is pro-democrat.
The biggest nightmare the government can possibly have is news they cannot control, manipulate or sanitize prior to broadcast.
Let me understand this... Al Gore, Eco Warrior, founds Current TV, a left leaning political news cable channel. It is (last year) put up for sale. An offer from a conservative group is rebuffed, with the Current spokesperson saying, "the legacy of who the network goes to is important to us and we are sensitive to networks not aligned with our point of view.” Instead, they sell it, for $500 million (of which Al Gore gets $100 million), to the Government of Qatar, one of the top producers of fossil fuel in the world, a country were women have no voice, and homosexuality is illegal and punishable by death. As icing on the cake, apparently Mr. Gore tried to push for the sale to be complete before the new year, so he could take advantage of expiring tax laws. "we are sensitive to networks not aligned with our point of view.”
Those of you not familiar with the history, Al Jazeera was founded by the staff of the BBC's Arabic language channel when they went into retrenchment (shut down the channel they did). The Qatari's foot the bill, but the overarching philosophy and quality are Auntie Beeb's. They only got a bad rap from the Bush administration for reporting honestly during the Iraq invasion, but basically they are the straightest shooters in the Arabic world, and one of the best sources of world news period now that the U.S. desks have given up on maintaining foreign bureaus.
"Lost time is not found again."
I think it will be good to get another International news channel into the mainstream, if that is indeed what is happening.
Sadly, many of the problems in the mid-east, are wholly tied up in long-standing religious differences. What I fear is going to be the problem with representing the narrative, is to give people interested in a decades or centuries long conflict that is truly going no where. Let's face it. The only topics of discussion that come out of the mid-east are conflicts, human rights violations, shifts in oil production, and the furthur corruption of regional behaviors by western influences.
This is a massive uphill battle for Al Jazeera, and I'm not holding my breathe that the American public is going to keep an open mind, even if it would give them a better global perspective.
As an FYI, I'm an American, and do tune in to Al Jazeera as well as the BBC and several Pacific news sources. I'll admit this will probably come of biased, but I know of Americans who would consider me a traitor just for watching news from around the world.
Not holding my breathe...
I often listen to Pacifica Radio (KPFA, WBAI, etc.), the leftist radio news network, and they've been working with Al Jazeera for a year or so. It's an interesting source of alternative coverage.
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The Al Jazeera world news hour is carried by Free Speech TV, on many cable systems and on satellite via DirecTV
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I watched Al Jazeera almost non-stop during the Egyptian uprising. The difference between their coverage of this globally historic event and the US media's put the US media to shame. Of course they have better access to the region, never mind better language skills - but that's exactly the point. What's not to like about having people *who are there*, and *who understand the region and the language* cover and explain what is going on there? And they have great reporters working internationally as well. What do US media outlets do? They send their anchor overseas once in a while when something hot happens and call it international reporting. Ridiculous.
The US discounts the rest of the world at its peril. Time to open our eyes and get a little better perspective than the warmed over pablum sponsored by high fructose corn syrup we're so accustomed to.
I'll watch the channel, assuming Concast (and no, I didn't accidentally misspell it) will carry it. Al Jazeera can't possibly be any more biased than Fox, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, etc.
I want a new quote. One that won't spill. One that don't cost too much. Or come in a pill.
The funniest part of this whole deal is that Al Gore pushed the sale to get completed prior to the new year to avoid Obamas tax increases. Not that I wouldn't do the same... but it's more of Al Gores "Do as I say, not as I do" nonsense. I wonder if he was the sole passenger on a private jet that took him to sign the deal.
I've tried over a dozen times to post on my favorite Iranian comedy site. I'm starting to think maybe their editors are the sole authorised commentators. Most people seek the sites that confirm their own viewpoint. Some stuff is hard to read , but I struggle through in hopes I can disabuse myself from any presumptions and erroneous perceptions.
It's just what we need -- another "fair and balanced" network.
Take an article from Al Jazeera that potentially makes the U.S. or a Muslim country look bad. Go to the Arabic version of Al Jazeera and translate the same article to English. You will then have two dissimilar articles from two not-so-compatible viewpoints.
The thing that Al Jazeera brings to the table is not unbiased journalism but journalism with totally different biases than US journalism.
Al Jazeera doesn't care much about the Washington consensus.
Al Jazeera is much more plugged into the UN
Al Jazeera is not beholden to US corporate interests
Al Jazeera is not likely to go through the same emotional cycles as Americans when important events happen
I'm thrilled by the idea of Al Jazeera taking its place next to BBC America.
They should be worried if this is true:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/dec/10/al-jazeera-us-integrity-wikileaks
http://rense.com/general36/camm.htm
or maybe not:
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/09/19/what_wikileaks_tells_us_about_al_jazeera
Al Jazeera breaks about 100 FCC laws before noon so good luck with that.
Its not like it has a big market share.
If Al Jazeera wants to capture US attention, they should buy ESPN and alternate between their news and ball games. Odds are most American sports fans won't have the initiative to get up and change the channel.
Have gnu, will travel.
Al got a nice pay check from the deal, but the bigger prize he lost just like the 2000 election.
His 'Climate Crises' Telethons were a bust in big dollar losses.
He is the Mayan Temple Calendar God Who Could Not Command A Toilet Nor His Own Bowels.
Quite an appalling spectacle of buffoonery he has become.
Well, so much for his beloved 'Anthropocene Man' Era of less than 5 years.
Al Gore ... Kiss my ass.
After the US liberated Afghanistan from the Taliban the world saw the televised celebration in the streets, as people were allowed to listen to music again and girls were allowed to go to school. Except that part of the world watching Al Jazeera, which censored all of it.
Over the air? I wonder if they will do it OTA in USA like Europe.
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I know of no such censorship. Perhaps Al Jazeera's coverage of the war in Afghanistan would have been better if the US hadn't bombed their office there.
Just because most news about the Arab world IS news about Israel doesn't mean all those Arabs involved should get to have anyone ask a what their opinion might be, right?
Watching Al Jazeera as TV is somewhat wasteful of time, but it's worth reading their site. Today's important item: trouble is brewing in the Balkans again.
Other viewpoints to watch:
It's hard to find any coverage of those subjects in US dailies.
I was very impressed with their news coverage and their specials. I managed to catch a lot of their shows.
In fact it reminded me of CNN of old, Now CNN broadcasts lots of YouTube videos and uses that as news.
Oh horrors no USA political entity last year ran ads on Al Jazeera, the shame. Nice no fake in your face info crap ads for 90 seconds every three minutes. I hope they can keep that up.
The big 'full faith and credit' case, that has never had its day in court, for whatever reason, is probably the one that would erupt if a homosexual couple duly married according to the procedures of a state where such is legal were to demand that a state where it isn't(or is overtly banned at the constitutional level) give full faith and credit to the actions of the state that married them. That one would get a bit touchy...
I figured that clause obviously would have spread gay marriage throughout the US from the states where it's legal.
There are some gay marriage cases on their way to the Supreme Court right now, but they hinge on other Constitutional issues.
"Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof." may be a loophole that DOMA abuses.
I listen to both RIAA and non-RIAA stuff if I like the music, tangential business/politics nonwithstanding.
Theyve had one in north america for years, anyone with an FTA setup can already watch it.
False equivalence is the favorite propaganda tool of Fox news and similar organisations.' Sure all sources are biased, but not all sources are equally credible or equally biased. The difference between Fox and AJ is that Fox is first and foremost a political organisation and AJ is a news organisation. AJ aspires to be a credible representative of the free press specializing in it's own region, and they do a pretty good job of it. Fox wants to persuade you to vote against your own self interest and will knowingly lie to it's audience to achieve that, they also do a pretty good job but they're not doing the same job as AJ, BBC and other members of the "forth estate".
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
In the UK, it has been available for years. I tend to watch it along with RT, BBC and (read) the Guardian to get a more well-rounded view of what's going on in the world.
Al Jazeera was created from the MI6 propaganda front, the so-called BBC World Service (same concept as the CIA run Voice of America). The BBC used staff from its Arab division to form Al Jazeera.
Today, Al Jazeera runs continuous propaganda strikes against any nation currently deemed to be an enemy of Israel or the USA. Its psy-op work in Syria is particularly disgusting. The terrorism carried out by terrorists trained by the West in Turkey and Jordan is always attributed to actions by the government of Syria by Al Jazeera. Fortunately, the same terrorists love to promote themselves through videos that frequently appear across the internet, and these videos constantly disprove the lies broadcast by Al Jazeera.
One amazing example of this occurred after Al Jazeera showed viewers video provided by the terrorists of a mosque exploding, and stated their journalists had watched the regime strike the facility with missiles from regime aircraft. A day or so later, the terrorists uploaded video showing them wiring the mosque with explosives, and then detonating those explosive.
Al Jazeera is now based in Qatar, to give simple minded idiots the impression that it is a genuine voice of Arabs. Of course, Qatar in the headquarters of British and American military power in the gulf, and allows army psy-op units easier day-to-day control of the black propaganda output. Wikileaks is part of the same program, so it is no wonder the fake 'Arab Spring', Al Jazeera and Wikileaks are so closely connected.
PS Syria would have been destroyed by now, as Libya was destroyed, and converted into another theocratic racist criminal hellhole like Israel or Saudi Arabia, if not for the actions of the Russians. This is no accident or unintended circumstance. In reality, a much bigger game is being played out. The American populace, and American politicians below the rank of Cheney or Clinton, are far too thick to perceive even elements of the real agenda. Ordinary Americans, and most American politicians think this is just a Muslim-bashing game designed to help their zionist 'master race' allies in Israel.
In reality, the world is being destabilised in every way possible, in order to create fertile ground for global conflict. Those forces seeking another World War do NOT know exactly which straw will break the camel's back, but they DO know that so long as they are able to keep loading on the straw unhindered, sooner or later one of those straws will prove to be terminal.
We've had it on our local community radio station (KYRS) for a number of weeks now, can't complain really, they aren't perfect by any means but at least it's not like the other local eight stations of Clear Channel or National Corporate (Public) Radio...
Buddha of compassion
Every broadcaster has an agenda, every reporter has someone paying his/her bills. Many people consider news to be unbiased... an impossibility to begin with, if it agrees with their bias. "Look, they are saying what I want to hear, how unbiased of them". Bias is something that happens only to other people apparently.
Take womens rights, it is a fact that NOT everyone has the same view on this subject so ANY newssource that reports in anything but the most absolute neutral tones, has a bias. Simply put, if a newsource reports the weather with anything else then figures like using comments as "it will be a nice day", they are biased. Nice for who? By whose standards?
Take snowfall, 1 centimeter falls in Holland, DISASTER! 1 meter falls in Sweden, business as usual. But when in Sweden the snowfall is a disaster, the impact is a WHOLE lot worse then that in Holland where the trains were delayed a whole ten minutes and almost two cars had a fender bender.
Take the rape case of the Indian student, roughly at the same time, Belgian news had that rape has gone up, less then 4% of rape cases result in a conviction and there are as many as 11 rapes a day in Brussels alone. One story is international news, the other is not. Why? One to close to home perhaps? To many uncomfortable questions would need to be answered so lets just tut-tut the Indians and leave it at that. And who made that decision? Male news-readers (Belgium TV news is very old fashioned in many ways, including it being actually rather good BUT not without bias).
ALWAYS know the bias of your newssource and if you want to stay informed, WATCH the newssources that make your blood boil. NOT because they tell you the truth but by combining newsources you get a more honest exposure to the various opinions in the world. You may not agree with anything Al Jazeera has to say (it is pro-strict islam supported as said above by a dictator) but it does give you insight into a whole group of people think. Same with the BBC or Fox or for that matter the Financial Times and the Guardian. One will report a story the other will barely touch and it is the WHY of the difference where the facts about power in the world are hidden (sorry for that sentence, hope you got my gist). In between the reports, you can see how the world really is.
Take the rape news events, rape is therefor clearly bad but not so bad we actually want to stop it, just want to say it is bad when far from home but back home, well boys will be boys. 4% conviction rate in any other crime would see the people responsible fired VERY quickly. No calls for resignation have been made. In fact, reaction seems to be "oh well". In the western news, India is made out to be a place totally unsafe for women... but these attackers will either hand or serve live. In Holland, rapist have been getting away with community service, a father convicted of raping his underage daughter got community service because else he might loose his job, true case.
Which country takes protection of women more serious? One were rapist hang or one where they have to pick litter for a month?
Know your bias.
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You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
Al Jazeera isn't what it used to be, but honestly a Bozo the Clown News Network would probably improve the quality of US cable news. - Marc Lynch
-- p a n a p i c - panoramas des alpes: Mont-Blanc, Mont-Rose, Cervin, etc...
I'm all for alternative perspectives, but I've read many Al Jazeera articles that got the facts wrong, were full of grammatical errors, and just didn't seem very educated. A lot of their articles just seem to be Western news that is a few days old, with more sensationalist spins added.
Wrong! These stations have been aired on PBS stations for the past 4+ years here in Ohio at least. Just check your PBS station for the Al Jazeera news and you too can listen to the same pig flatulence just like a musk!
Abd'ullah, a popular name in Arabic, means "slave of God". From "abd", a black African and "Ullah", God. Who you callin' racist?
I'm against Al Jaz buying a US News Station. The Tea Party will have another organization to blames and flame the fires of patriotism, great wars and killings. I can just see my local tea party members sitting around in a circle on their gun cleaning rugs in a mountain retreat. "Bubba imageen does red commie liberals preverting my kids rights to have a full prayer revival meaten every morning. That Al Jazzy guy is a toublemicker and needs to be SSS'd. I wish I didn't have to inform you guys and gal, the Tea Party crazies are fully arming in my neck of the woods. Whipped into a frenzy about FEMA and UN Concentration Camps, they're out to "take care of" all non true blooded, non God fearing, non Gun toting liberal, socialist commie bastards they can find. Pour "Al Jazeera gasoline on this will only make them more crazy.
I watched Al Jazeera yesterday on DirecTV 348 when there was a story the domestic networks were not covering. But far more distressing than that is the fact I have stopped watching network news because it is a blatant arm of the President's political party. Facts are dead on national broadcast TV. I get my new on the internet which is a bit messier and more labor intensive but when I see something on Huffpo I know the commentary is overtly wrong and biased, but the factoids they occasionally base their stories on are what I seek out.
The world needs a real actual fact based news website. Perhaps the only way to get that is to have three bylines on every story. Each person being from a vastly different political persuasion.
JJ
That will be most of them then?
I'll see your Constitution and raise you a Queen.
Unholy Alliance Comes Out of the Shadows and Into Your Living Room
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/robert-spencer/leftistjihadist-alliance-made-official-al-jazeera-buys-current-tv/
Temporary until they are 18 the kids get double (or even triple) nationality, then at 18 they msut make a choice : be french or be of the parents's nationality. SO you can be born from a canadian and a russian but born on french soil, you get russian, cvanadian french nationality and at 18 chose to be french.
Al Jazeera English Language news is available 24/7 in North America via their non-encrypted free channel on the Ku band satellite, Galaxy 19 at 97w. Transponder H-12152, FEC 3/4, SR 20000
I watch Al Jazeera quite often. Their view of the good ol' USA is educational and enlightening, to say the least.
There are many other Free To Air channels on 97w Ku, but most are not English language.
All you need is an FTA satellite receiver, a 76cm or larger Ku band dish with Linear LNBF, and a bit of technical knowledge (which is readily available online) to set it up. No, your old DishNetwork or Directv receiver will not work for this, but some of their larger Ku band dishes will work with an inexpensive FTA receiver from eBay.
Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash.
Not that "ignoring the rest of the world and hoping their problems will go away" isn't fairly universal for most countries, but hearing the truth from an outsider may not be something for which the US is ready. I was personally been surprised at how well researched and reported Al Jazeera news was after the reputation and labeling it has received from the commercial media in the US and my own country. Surely increasing the number news sources is a better thing.
Idiot brainwashed liberals! You notice how they always attack any conservative news (with no real evidence)? You notice how they defend that death cult called islam? Oh... and they always accuse Israel (that only has 1/600th the land the muslim Arabs have) of doing exactly what the freakin muslims are doing to others and themselves and defend terrorists (like arafat) that kill innocent people and glorify suicide bombers. And if you disagree with them, you're called a racist. Mohammed, even though a pedophile and mass murderer, is ok with them though.
Al Jazeera is just as much a piece of garbage as the BBC and the New York Nazi Times. You liberal pinheads will excuse anything from obama and what you learned in school. And the "proof" they have as to why they hate God? Oh ya... because a single religion called Christianity is wrong. Morons.
Hey Mr. Jew Hater, did you know that the so called "Palestinians" get free food, free water, free electricity, and free education? Ya... the Jews don't get any of that.
War crimes? What war crimes? How about suicide bombers and murderers... ya know, people who blow up innocent people in weddings and put swastikas on synagogs. Ya know... the folks who do the nazi salute and have names like "fatah" that means "conquest". Ya know, the ones with a written constitution that aims to push the Jews into the ocean and exterminate them calling openly for genocide?
But WHOA if they try to defend themselves!!! It must be "apartheid"!! You arrogant sack of subhuman garbage, how about the genocide against the blacks and other muslims in Africa? Occupation? Staring?
How about when the so called "Palastinians" got all those green houses that could have fed ALL of them.... forever... with enough food left over to profit in sales? But instead, they looted and destroyed it because it came from Jews. Let me refresh your tiny memory:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9331863/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/t/looters-strip-gaza-greenhouses/
The 1948 Israeli War of Independence was between the neighboring Arab countries and the newly formed state of Israel. The Arab countries did not send troops to help the people that are today known as "Palestinians" but rather they sent troops to drive the Jews into the sea. Most of the "Palestinian Arabs" fled to avoid the fighting. Remember, in 1948 they were not referred to as "Palestinians". This name was was created by the Soviet disinformation masters in 1964 when they created the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). The term "Palestinian People" as a description of Arabs in Palestine appeared for the first time in the preamble of the 1964 PLO Charter, drafted in Moscow. The Charter was affirmed by the first 422 members of the Palestinian National Council, handpicked by the KGB. This term was formally used by newspapers around the world after 1967. (You know... the same Soviet Union that killed Jews and created the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" anti-Semitic propaganda.)
United Nations Resolution 181 recommended a partition of the territory from the British Mandate for Palestine into two states - one for Jews and one for Palestinian Arabs. But the rejection of partition by the Arabs left in place as the legally operative Mandate for Palestine, the 1924 Anglo-American Convention, and Article 80 of the United Nations Charter. All of the Arab countries objected to the creation of the Jewish state and fought a war against its creation. This was Israel's War of Independence in 1948. Despite their superior numbers, the Arab countries lost the war and the Palestinian state never materialized because of this loss. In the war that was waged, the territory allotted to be the Palestinian state by the UN partition resolution was divided between Israel and Jordan. The "Palestinian Arabs" were rejected by every single Arab country, with the exception of the small percentage that ended up in refugee camps in Jordan where they remain to this day.
But it's easier to blame the Jews like hitler did, isn't it, you Jew hater?
And what voice does the U.S. get in Saudi Arabia?
I thought as much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmPUx7OH1T8
Al-Jazeera's Control Room [2004] takes us into Iraq from the perspective of Al-Jazeera, and it is the most riveting coverage of the early days of Iraq. Far more to nurture the soul here than American media's Fourth of July fireworks style coverage.
"The night they showed the P.O.W.'s and the dead [US] soldiers--Al-Jazeera showed them. It was powerful, because America doesn't show those kind of images. Most of the time America doesn't show those images. They showed the American soldiers on the tile floor. It was revolting. It made me sick to my stomach. What hit me was that the night before... there had been a bombing in Basra, and Al-Jazeera had shown images of the people, and they were equally, if not more, horrifying images. I had never seen it. I thought to myself, 'wow, that's gross. That's bad.' Then I went away and was eating dinner or something... it didn't affect me as much... And people in the Al-Jazeera office must have felt the way I was feeling that night... and it upset me on a profound level that I wasn't as bothered as much the night before. [pause] It makes me hate war. [pause] but it doesn't make me believe that we're in a world that can live without war, yet.
~Lt. (later Captain, now civillian) Josh Rushing, then-CENTCOM officer, in 'Control Room'
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get a fat pipe and watch online and don't let the media conglomerates tell you what is going to be on tonight. last I checked al jazeera had a website. that said, I'm glad we're getting a broader spectrum of voices on our air/cable waves.
Enjoy getting metamodded, moderator.
Please help metamoderate.