Hodjanernes Blog

20 februar 2007

DR og BBC

Danmarks Radio ynder at sammenligne sig med den britiske statradiofoni BBC.

Frank Esmann skriver for eksempel i anledning af at Katrine Winkel Holms udnævnelse til DR’s bestyrelse:

“MED stemplingen af et enkelt DR-program som ”ekstremt tendentiøst” overskrider Katrine Winkel Holm for det første sine beføjelser. Ved at fokusere på netop ”Den hemmelige krig” gør hun sig for det andet til talskvinde for det omfattende forsøg på kollektiv hjernevask, som de politikere, der førte os ind i den tragiske, fejlslagne og potentielt katastrofale krig i Irak, har haft kørende siden vinteren 2001-2.

Opinionsundersøgelserne fortæller, at massive flertal i befolkninger i Danmark og USA i dag deler dette synspunkt. De fortjener og værdsætter i stigende grad de eksempler på kritisk, opsøgende og undersøgende journalistik om emnet, som ”Den hemmelige krig” repræsenterer. BBC, den amerikanske Public Servicestation PBS og andre har i de sidste par år forsøgt at blotlægge, hvad der gik for sig og hvilke konsekvenser for vore demokratiske samfunds retssikkerhed og retsopfattelse fortielserne og fejlene har haft.”

En artikel i Daily Mail skrevet af den konservative forhenværende BBC-journalist Robin Aitken beskriver forholdene. Han skriver for eksempel om optakten til Irakkrigen:

“Within the BBC, opinion ran strongly against the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Most staff felt war was unjustified; feelings intensified by their contempt for President George Bush.
On Today we occasionally allowed the case for war to be made, but the prevailing tone was doom-laden. Arguing for a better balance was a thankless task: at one meeting I said our coverage was too anti-war; the editor’s response was brusque.
“That’s a very dangerous view,” Kevin Marsh, who took over as Today’s editor in 2002, told me. Dangerous to whom? I wondered.”

Envidere skriver han:

“In late 2003 the Today programme became obsessed with the ‘human rights’ of detainees at Guantanamo Bay.At a planning meeting I argued that ‘human rights’ are contingent and that fanatical Islamists cannot expect to be treated as innocent victims.

Afterwards, a BBC trainee confided that she often found herself thinking along similar lines but felt unable to speak up.”

Esmann fortsætter i sit angreb på Winkel Holm:

“AT Katrine Winkel Holm som kommende DR-bestyrelsesmedlem og på netop den baggrund har stemplet filmen som ”ekstrem tendentiøs” er, for nu at bruge et stærkt ord, uhensigtsmæssigt i forhold til programvirksomheden. At hun i samme åndedrag siger, at BBCs ”adelsmærke” er at være tendentiøs er en tilsvining af en brillant og modig søsterorganisation, som et kommende DR-bestyrelsesmedlem ikke kan være bekendt.”

Om den brilliante og modige ikke-tendentiøse søsterorganisation skriver Aitken for eksempel:

“In 1984 I returned to BBC Scotland after covering the Tory conference in Brighton. The IRA had come close to assassinating Margaret Thatcher with a bomb and the country was in shock.

Apart, that is, from some of my BBC colleagues. “Pity they missed the bitch,” one confided to me.”

As the 1997 Election approached, the Government was constantly on the defensive and the BBC was often happy to do Labour’s Opposition work for it.”

“In 1999 the news was dominated by Nato’s war against Serbia. The BBC was supportive, in contrast to its sceptical attitude to the Falklands and the first Gulf wars.
Why the difference? At the time Tony Blair enjoyed uncritical support within the BBC, as did President Bill Clinton.”

“As one senior news presenter told me: “Anybody who attacks the Labour Government is always coming from the Left, and the Tories are written off as insane or – if there’s the slightest chance of them getting anywhere – evil.”

“One presenter described the sense of superiority that working at the BBC confers on its staff.
“It’s the whole thing that ‘we know best’ and it’s our responsibility to educate the poor unfortunates beneath us in how things should be.”

“The erstwhile young rebels who changed the BBC in the Sixties and Seventies are now the Establishment, and their views, once so radical, have become an ossified consensus – just like the ones they replaced.
However, there is a big difference: the old Establishment was undermined by media scrutiny; the new Establishment is the media. Who can debunk it?”

Så det med det utendentiøse er der delte meninger om, hvem skal man tro? En journalist, der har arbejdet på BBC eller en tilbeder af BBC. Og hvis man skal fæste lid til BBC-journalisten – hvor placerer det Esmann? Og Winkel Holms kritik?

Uriasposten har en lidt anden vinkel på historien om BBC.

Bevæbnede mullaher forarger muslimerne

Igen igen. Nu er det en karnevalsvogn i Düsseldorf, der forarger muslimerne.

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Er der overhovedet noget her i Vesten, der ikke kan få muslimer op af stolene? Hvad vil de her i vesten, hvor deres pis koger på den mindste anledning? Fremstillingen af mullaherne har udløst heftige protester fra Zentralrats der Muslime in Deutschland (ZMD).

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Og hvad siger ny-nazisterne til denne her?

Flere billeder på SpiegelOnline.

Rene ord for pengene

Den hollandske politiker Geert Wilders svar i anledning af, at Saudi Arabien har krævet at den hollandske regering sætter en stopper for hans udtalelser, er:

“Jeg kunne ikke drømme om at trække noget af det tilbage. Er de blevet fuldstændig sindssyge? Det er skandaløst, at et land der ikke har ytringsfrihed, belærer mig. De må lære, at når man er parlamentariker her i Holland, så kan man sige, hvad man vil.”

metroXpress 20. februar 2007

Hørt, hørt.

Muslimske badedragter

Filed under: Feminisme, Immigration, Islam, Koran, Tørklæde — Hodja @ 13:27

Historien fortsætter om muslimer og offentlig svømning.

Enter the new-and-improved all-body suit.

While full-body swimwear has been around for decades, in the last couple years it has undergone a renaissance as the niche market has grown. Today about a dozen stores, based in the United States and abroad, sell swimwear to Muslim-American women, mostly through online catalogues.

A full suit can cost more than $100, with pants around $60, shirts at $25 and water scarves and hoods about $15.

På nettet:

Splashgear

Primo Moda

Ahiida

En 37-årig muslimsk taxichauffør fra Nashville, USA, kørte to passagerer ned efter en diskussion om religion

En ophedet diskussion om religion fik mandag en muslimsk taxichauffør i Nashville i den amerikanske delstat Tennessee til at gå amok og forsøge at slå sine passagerer ihjel.

Mere på EkstraBladet

Hvem siger han gik amok? Fulgte han ikke bare koldt og roligt koranens ord om at dræbe de vantro?

Jihadchat

An interactive central community for those dedicated to confronting the jihadist threat.

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UNITED AMERICAN COMMITTEE

Filed under: Islam, No dhimmi, Oplysning om islam, USA/Canada, Ytringsfrihed — Hodja @ 08:42

Rally Against Islamofascism Day

Saturday March 31st 2007

On Saturday March 31st Americans of all ethnicities and of all religious backgrounds are urged to take to the streets in peaceful protest of Islamic radicalism. The primary locations of the rallies will be in front of several offices of the Council on American Islamic Relations deemed by many as a radical Islamist front organization.

 See the Press Release
All rallies will be held on Saturday March 31st:

West Coast:

Southern California Rally:
In front of CAIR’s Southern California Office
Location:
2180 W. Crescent Ave. Anaheim, CA 92801

Time:
1:00 PM

Contact: losangeles@unitedamericancommittee.org


East Coast:

Florida – Orlando
Location: The corner of Hwy 50(Colonial Drive) and Bumby.
Time: 1:00 PM
Contact: florida@unitedamericancommittee.org

New York – NYC:
Location: Ground Zero – World Trade Center
Time: 12 Noon – 2 PM
Contact: newyork@unitedamericancommittee.org

The chair of the Secular Islam Summit, the acclaimed author Ibn Warraq, has announced his latest book, Defending the West: A Critique of Edward Said’s Orientalism.

This is the first systematic critique of Edward Said’s influential work, Orientalism, a book that for almost three decades has received wide acclaim, voluminous commentary, and translation into more than fifteen languages.

Said’s main thesis was that the Western image of the East was heavily biased by colonialist attitudes, racism, and more than two centuries of political exploitation. Although Said’s critique was controversial, the impact of his ideas has been a pervasive rethinking of Western perceptions of Eastern cultures, plus a tendency to view all scholarship in Oriental Studies as tainted by considerations of power and prejudice.

Mere

Sekulær islam

The Syrian-American psychiatrist and Middle East commentator Wafa Sultan will be among the delegates at the upcoming Secular Islam Summit.

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On February 21, 2006, Dr. Sultan appeared on Al Jazeera’s weekly discussion program “The Opposite Direction” to debate Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli. The New York Times estimated that the video of her appearance has been viewed at least one million times. In 2006 she was included in Time magazine’s list of 100 influential people in the world “whose power, talent, or moral example is transforming the world.”

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