Saturday, August 19, 2006

Orla Guerin - BUSTED!

*This was originally posted by: http://drinkingfromhome.blogspot.com*

Two reports from Bint Jbeil from yesterday's news, one from Orla Guerin on the BBC (watch the full report here**) and the other from Alex Thomson on Channel 4 News (click here to view. Window Media Player only. 2 mins in.) (Added emphasis mine in all spoken extracts)

First this sequence from Orla Guerin on the BBC (approx 2:30 in).




"We've been walking for a few minutes now. The damage here is absolutely incredible."

Camera pans round to Guerin.




"I haven’t seen a single building that isn't damaged in some way. Many have been flattened, many have been singed. This town has really been wiped out."

And now Alex Thomson on Channel 4 News.




"As you can see, the centre of the town destroyed on a really wholesale scale, more so than since the last civilians left here, though it has to be said that on the outskirts, the suburbs - pretty much untouched by the Israeli attack and invasion."

Cut to a shot across the valley which then pans to the street they're on.




"Across the valley, the outer areas of town virtually intact. The central streets, though, in a pitiful state."

Note the building at end of the street to which we've just panned because we're heading there in a minute.



There are then a couple of cut-away segments, one of Red Cross workers collecting a dead body and one of Thomson looking at a child's schoolbook. We then rejoin him at the end of the above street, turning left up the hill. (Note - this is beyond the car to the left of the red arrow above.)



Look familiar? (Click to enlarge):



And just to prove it's the same spot:




'A' is from the long shot of the street in Thomson's film (the one with the red arrow in the image above), 'B' shows Thomson rounding the corner, and 'C' is from the Guerin footage.

Same van, same building. We are at the same place where Guerin said: "We've been walking for a few minutes now. The damage here is absolutely incredible. I haven’t seen a single building that isn't damaged in some way. Many have been flattened, many have been singed. This town has really been wiped out."

But thanks to Alex Thomson's report we now know that Guerin has just walked up the same street as him, the one with the view across the valley to "the outer areas of town virtually intact". At the same time Guerin was saying "This town has really been wiped out", she could look over her cameraman's shoulder and see this:




Guerin is clearly talking rubbish. She wants the viewers to think that the entire town has been destroyed because that fits far better with her anti-Israeli message. She continues:

"The more we walked the worse it got. 7,000 people used to live here. The international community may well ask how Israel can explain all this in the name of fighting Hezbollah.

"Let's just hope the international community doesn't rely on Guerin's wilfully misleading reports for evidence.

At times the piece sounds like a political broadcast on behalf of Hezbollah. Here are some more snippets:

Here in the south of Lebanon no-one doubts that Hezbollah won this war... (they) told me that they’d had to live as refugees for a month but Hezbollah had made them proud... In a month of fighting, Israel couldn’t beat Hezbollah - probably not how its ally the United States expected things to turn out. For George Bush this is a bad chapter in the war on terror... To many here and in the Arab world Hezbollah are covered in glory...”

When her team find one of Hezbollah's anti-tank guns mounted on a jeep, she offers no insight into its origins. Was it Iranian? The question doesn't occur to her. She's only interested in the weapon for its symbolic value:

"It’s with weapons like this that Hezbollah did battle against one of the most powerful armies in the world."

Iain Dale thinks the BBC should sack Guerin just on the basis of the lack of objectivity shown in this report. I'm inclined to agree, but this goes beyond mere bias - that's par for the course for the BBC. Here Guerin has knowingly given a false impression of the destruction of Bent Jbeil for the purpose of further demonising Israel in the eyes of the "international community".

Yes she should be fired. The BBC will probably promote her.

Update 9pm. From a
David Rowan interview with Orla Guerin in the Evening Standard, December 10, 2003:

"I would only be concerned if it was established that I made a mistake about a matter of fact," she says. "People's subjective perceptions of me I pay no attention to. They will hear what they want to hear. What people are saying is not, 'We want you to be fair and impartial', but, 'We want you to be on our side'. And we're not on anybody's side."

No, fair and impartial will do just fine. This report is neither.

From the same interview:

Even before she has sipped her caffe latte, Guerin has questioned Israel's claim to be a democracy, compared its press freedom with Zimbabwe's, and accused its officials of paranoia.

Oh, and just for the record, she's married to Michael Georgy:"And he's not Palestinian." However, he does work for (ahem) Reuters.

(Also, her name is an anagram of "a ruin ogler". This is not in the Standard interview, though.)

**Further update 10.15pm. The Guerin report is now available at
You Tube thanks to Grimer, who is building a great library of BBC stuff (and check out the tags for Guerin).

Update 16 August, 11am: "the Orla Guerin piece has caused a stir in editorial meetings".
Link.

Recent Cease-Fire in Middle East

As I may or may not have mentioned before, I consider myself a republican. Why, do you ask? Well, for one, the views of republicans agree more with my views than those of democrats do. Now, I know all of you are shouting "Bush-lover" at me but please, listen. I don't necessarily agree with everything Bush does. For example, trying to hand security at ports to an Arab company. Now, before you start assuming things and say I hate Arabs, I don't. I believe Arabs are just like any other group of people in this world. The only thing I really don't like is when they say that other people are being racist against them. This is true, HOWEVER, since terrorists came from Arab nations, that is why. People assume all Arab's are terrorists. I don't agree with that but I believe they should stop complaining about it. Their own people did this to them, not us. Their own people who became terrorists made it this way. So please, just understand that terrorists did this to them. They harmed them just like they do the rest of the world.

Let's get to my point here. I just wanted to give you a brief sense of how I think so you can understand where I'm coming from. As you probably know already, a cease-fire has been established in the middle-east between Israel and a bunch of filthy terrorists. Let me give you some background as to the ENTIRE situation before I go any further.

Many times Israel has tried to wipe-out Hezbolah for the betterment of the world. Each time, the UN stepped in and stopped them from fulfilling their job. And they did it again. This "conflict" had been raging on for weeks as Israel once again tried to demolish Hezbolah. I'm sure you've seen the accusations that Israelis are killing innocent people in Lebanon. Pure garbage. Hezbolah is putting their insurgents in with innocent people and using them as human shields so that when Israel attacks the insurgents, innocent people die because of Hezbolah. Hezbolah spreads their propaganda that Israel kills innocent people when in fact, Hezbolah is using their own people as human shields to further advance their own "bullshit" propaganda.

As you know already, a cease-fire has been established. The thing is, I don't understand why we are trying this in the first place. A terrorist will never stop unless he kills you first or you kill him. Never negotiate with Terrorists. That is the slogan the President of the United States uses and the UN, yet they have already broken that. We will see what comes of this conflict and whether Hezbolah will indeed keep the cease-fire (most likely not).

"Peace will come to the Middle East when the Arabs learn to love their children more than they hate us." -Gold Meir

For those of you who are not familiar with this statement, it simply means that peace will come when Arab mothers learn love their kids enough to not send them to die and then be proud of them that they are "martyrs" to the cause.

This is Guri Z. Signing off from America

Introduction!

Hey and welcome to my blog. I'm a 15-year-old jew living in South Florida. This blog serves a purpose to me. With all of what's been happening concerning my jewish people these days, I needed somewhere to profess my thoughts. I figured an internet blog would be the perfect place to accomplish this. Anyways, on to my first topic of discussion above!