DC: Washington Post, Police and Gaza Protesters

by fwinstead | January 17, 2009 at 09:03 am
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Washington, DC – Friday afternoon, a few daring Posties ventured to the secured lobby of the Washington Post headquarters to peer out the window to see protesters with a wheelbarrow of newspapers. “Dump the Post” was the chant from the crowd protesting the Post's lack of coverage of Gaza protests. Bicycle mounted Metropolitan Police Department officers assembled in 2 formations across the street. They were supported by a double parked standard issue unmarked police car with official plates and a truancy van. To the total disinterest of the protesters, MPD cars zoomed by with lights flashing and sirens blaring. Cops on motor scooters puttered by. Eventually, “with nothing to see here” the MPD broke ranks and left the demonstrators and the shy mass media.

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Heritage

This article from Aljazeera focuses on some of the reporting by the Washington Post:

 In the US, Gaza is a different war

The images of two women on the front page of an edition of The Washington Post last week illustrates how mainstream US media has been reporting Israel's war on Gaza.

On the left was a Palestinian mother who had lost five children. On the right was a nearly equally sized picture of an Israeli woman who was distressed by the fighting, according to the caption.

As the Palestinian woman cradled the dead body of one child, another infant son, his face blackened and disfigured with bruises, cried beside her.

The Israeli woman did not appear to be wounded in any way but also wept.

If an Israeli woman had lost five daughters in a Palestinian attack, would The Washington Post run an equally sized photograph of a relatively unharmed Palestinian woman, who was merely distraught over Israeli missile fire?

When the front page photographs of the two women were published on December 30, over 350 Palestinians had reportedly been killed compared to just four Israelis.

What if 350 Israelis had been killed and only four Palestinians - would the newspaper have run the stories side by side as if equal in news value?

Like many major news organisations in the US, The Washington Post has chosen to cover the conflict from a perspective that reflects the US government's relationship with Israel. This means prioritising Israel's version of events while underplaying the views of Palestinian groups.

For example, the newspaper's lead article on Tuesday, which was published above the mothers' photographs, quotes Israeli military and civilian sources nine times before quoting a single Palestinian. The first seven paragraphs explain Israel's military strategy. The ninth paragraph describes the anxiety among Israelis, spending evenings in bomb shelters. Ordinary Palestinians, who generally have no access to bomb shelters, do not make an appearance until the 23rd paragraph.


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Amy Judd

I had no idea this happened - good for the people for standing up and asking for the coverage they want to see.

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