Times Deletes Rare Abbas Criticism
Times Deletes Rare Abbas Criticism
The men with the blue pencils are hard at work at the New York Times, enforcing that newspaper's rigid adherence to a pro-Palestinian slant in its coverage.
Yesterday I linked to an article posted on the Times website that made the following pointed, rare observation about Palestinian boss Mohammed Abbas:
Mr. Abbas himself criticized the [Hadera] bombing on practical, not moral grounds, saying that it "harms the Palestinian interests and could widen the cycle of violence, chaos, extremism and bloodshed." He has said previously that all responses to Israeli violations of the cease-fire must be considered collectively by the Palestinians.
But in a speech to the Palestinian parliament on Wednesday, he refrained from condemning Islamic Jihad. Even when Islamic Jihad has taken credit for terrorist attacks, like the suicide bombings in Tel Aviv Feb. 25 and Netanya on July 12, Mr. Abbas has not criticized the group by name. A senior Israeli intelligence officer said that Mr. Abbas had been warned last week that Islamic Jihad was about to fire rockets toward Israel from Gaza "but did nothing about it."
The above, slightly condensed, was still in the online story linked above as of yesterday.
But in a revised online version which was posted at 10 p.m. on Oct. 27 and was used in the print edition Oct. 28, everything I quoted above has been cut out. Here's how it reads now:
Mr. Abbas said the bombing "harms the Palestinian interests and could widen the cycle of violence, chaos, extremism and bloodshed." But in a speech to the
Palestinian parliament on Wednesday, he refrained from condemning Islamic Jihad.
It's
happened before, and it has happened again. Even when Times correspondents try to insert stuff that's unflattering to the Palestinian leadership, Times editors -- guardians of the paper's longstanding anti-Israel bias -- cut it out.
Cross-posted on Mediacrity
Posted by Mediacrity at October 28, 2005 01:57 PM
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And if the editors print too much truth the subscribers will rise up. Because they are the core of the problem; a nationwide conspiracy of millions of ignorant and hateful democrats. The good thing about the Iranian Revolutionary Guards is that we don't have to take their evil newsletter seriously.
Posted by: Norden on October 28, 2005 10:19 PM
Times Deletes Rare Abbas Criticism
The men with the blue pencils are hard at work at the New York Times, enforcing that newspaper's rigid adherence to a pro-Palestinian slant in its coverage.
Yesterday I linked to an article posted on the Times website that made the following pointed, rare observation about Palestinian boss Mohammed Abbas:
But in a revised online version which was posted at 10 p.m. on Oct. 27 and was used in the print edition Oct. 28, everything I quoted above has been cut out. Here's how it reads now:
It's happened before, and it has happened again. Even when Times correspondents try to insert stuff that's unflattering to the Palestinian leadership, Times editors -- guardians of the paper's longstanding anti-Israel bias -- cut it out.Cross-posted on Mediacrity
Posted by Mediacrity at October 28, 2005 01:57 PM