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Friday, September 15, 2006 

France 2 TV seeks revenge upon the local whistleblowers in al-Dura scandal

The political and court situation in France can be very awful (if you want to know just how bad, see this item from Ace of Spades) and that's certainly the case now, what with France 2, the TV channel that conducted the fauxtography with a Muslim boy named Mohammed al-Dura, now suing three local media monitors who dared to question the Pallywood photo-fakery's authenticity. Here's some of the info from Honest Reporting and Backspin (via Michelle Malkin), and also from Pajamas Media and Politics Central, where Nidra Poller is providing coverage of the trial.

And, here's some commentary from Israel Hasbara Committee:
Is it defamation to question the media? I would say that it’s downright irresponsible not to. But remember, this is 21st century France, and the Lady of the Republic has been raped, Lady Liberty’s in bondage, and Lady Justice has a migraine - as she’s been standing on her head for way too long.

But what is most difficult for a lot of us Anglos to understand, is that this is more about a French code of honor than anything else. People are being put on trial for expressing opinions that dishonor or embarrass France, as France 2 Television represents the French Republic. Forget the courts - this calls for a duel.
On that, let me say this: France 2 TV does not represent the French public, and it's because of them and their refusal to give coverage to and condemn many of the violent crimes by Islamofascists in France that the Lady of the Republic was raped, Lady Liberty bound and gagged, and Lady Justice developed a migraine, from the inability of the justice, law, media and political system to stand behind her and defend the former two.
The Al-Dura trials begin this 14 September in Paris. The mainstream media may not deem the story fit for coverage (which in and of itself is intriguing and worthy of investigation), so I guess it’s up to us concerned and informed folks to push this issue into the headlines.

Perhaps it’s the public’s love affair with the macabre, and their lust for the sensational which enticed France 2 television to recklessly release footage reportedly depicting the shooting to death of a young boy, and the wounding of his father - at the hand of the Israelis (at least that’s what the voiceover said). In the rush to air 55 seconds of exclusive footage, which was rushed to France 2 by their Palestinian cameraman who filmed the scene; 27 minutes of rushes (unedited footage) were deliberately left on the editing room floor. France 2’s Charles Enderlin was so anxious to get the news out, that he generously distributed the 55 second clip free of charge to the global media.

Despite the incredible questions surrounding the case, France 2 has persistently refused to release the unseen footage to the general public. However, those few who have seen the footage report that it’s rather embarrassing, as it essentially records 24 minutes of youths feigning injuries, and ambulances evacuating the uninjured.

This is not some over-the-top conspiracy we are dealing with. Highly regarded journalists and historians have gone out on a limb to question and probe the circumstances surrounding the case - the kind of people who can comfortably sip Chardonnay and discuss liberty, equality’, and brotherhood with top intellectuals in Paris - and they can do it in French (uh, let’s see... that would be liberté, egalité’, et fraternité). The kind of people who have Harvard, Princeton and Oxford under their belts and whose writings are published in the the Atlantic Monthly, Commentary Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, and respected academic periodicals.

But the mainstream, mediocre media just doesn’t want to go there. They’ve lost their ability for serious introspection, cutting edge journalism and investigative reporting. And why bother when, thanks to that very same media, so much of the public is dumbed down, passive and scandal-fatigued anyway?

Some argue that even if France 2 was negligent in handling the affair, why obsess over an event which happened six years ago. Leave it for the history books and get on with it already.

Except that it isn’t exactly history yet. At present, we’re still living, in realtime, the results of France 2’s rendering and editing of that footage. Inasmuch as there’s a surprising lack of blood in the footage, there’s been a staggering amount of blood spilled in this world in the name of Mohammed Al –Dura’s image.

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Whether we’re dealing with negligence, recklessness, or outright lies; the handling of the Al-Dura affair by France 2 was obscene, irresponsible and possibly devious. It must be taken seriously by the public.

Asking the right questions now and demanding valid answers may be the best way to avert further tragedy.
Absolutely correct. The Augean Stables, which has a number of posts on the al-Dura scandal plus commentary, is also covering the trial, with even one post that's in French.

I certainly hope the defense does its best, and, most importantly of all, demands in a counter-suit that the TV station show us all the reels filmed in their entirety, so that everyone can see what's going on. As far as I'm concerned, France 2, which most certainly does not represent the French citizenry, deserves to go out of business.

Update: Poller says that it's an encoraging start (also via Backspin). And it will be more if the lawyers make their case as I recommended it.

Others on the case include Strange Women Lying in Ponds, Little Green Footballs, What Was I Thinking, Snapped Shot, Colin Meade, The Belmont Club, Neo-Neocon, Atlas Shrugs, Shrinkwrapped.

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