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Posted: 7/17/2004, 5:17 pm
has anyone seen this ?opinions?
Filmmaker Jehane Noujaim examines the coverage of the war in Iraq by journalists at Al Jazeera.
We wanted to show that every war has a human cost," an Al Jazeera executive contends. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld counters that the network not only is favouring Saddam Hussein's regime but is rounding up women and children to present as bogus victims.
Rumsfeld's characterization of Al Jazeera is not supported by Noujaim's footage, which portrays a somewhat green news network staffed by people who'd like to create their own CNN, even as their perspective invariably is going to differ from that of U.S. journalists. The staffers' views of the United States and Saddam certainly are more nuanced than Rumsfeld would suggest.
Filmmaker Jehane Noujaim examines the coverage of the war in Iraq by journalists at Al Jazeera.
We wanted to show that every war has a human cost," an Al Jazeera executive contends. U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld counters that the network not only is favouring Saddam Hussein's regime but is rounding up women and children to present as bogus victims.
Rumsfeld's characterization of Al Jazeera is not supported by Noujaim's footage, which portrays a somewhat green news network staffed by people who'd like to create their own CNN, even as their perspective invariably is going to differ from that of U.S. journalists. The staffers' views of the United States and Saddam certainly are more nuanced than Rumsfeld would suggest.