Daily Telegraph: Islamism is winning the cognitive war – thanks to manipulative and gullible journalists

Islamism is winning the cognitive war – thanks to manipulative and gullible journalists

By Richard Landes World Last updated: April 4th, 2013

The image that shocked the world

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The image the world didn’t see: Enderlin, having already declared the boy dead, cut this final sequence from his broadcast.

Anyone who remembers the halcyon dreams of the ...

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Al Durah and the Tragic Legacy of Lethal Journalism

The following was published on Jan. 15 at Times of Israel

The French have a saying for the idea of a public secret, un secret de Polichinelle dans le tirroir – a humiliating fact still hidden in the drawer that will eventually come out, like an unwanted pregnancy. And France has one of those secrets, but rather than a life, this particular one gives birth to hatred, vengeance, and death. The drawer rattled recently when Mohamed ...

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A blood libel is born: Fisking the Guardian’s original report about Mohammed al-Durah

Adam Levick fisks the Guardian’s original October 3, 2000 account of what happened at Netzarim Junction in Gaza, ‘Making of a martyr’, thus:

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Suzanne Goldenberg begins her Oct. 3, 2000 Guardian account of an incident which had taken place three days earlier, near the Netzarim Junction in Gaza, ‘Making of a martyr’, thus:

“A circle of 15 bullet holes on a cinder block ...

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Another lethal narrative on the BBC website

This essay is cross posted by Hadar Sela at BBC Watch.

The mainstream media – of which the BBC is part – claims to deal in news rather than fiction or folk-lore. News is based upon what happened in reality and is necessarily supported by factual evidence, with the provision of that evidence being the responsibility of those who circulate the story.

One of the issues facing media outlets in the digital age is speed: the competition with their peers ...

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