From: Ali Abunimah
Subject: NPR--Ignores attacks, killing of children
December 4, 2001
Dear NPR News,
It seems that because 26 Israelis were killed, you have become even
more hysterical than the Israeli media. In particular, you have
apprently stopped reporting on Palestinians killed by Israeli
attacks.
This morning, neither Peter Kenyon's news spot on the 7 AM ET news
cast, nor Linda Gradstein's report on Morning Edition mentioned that
at least three Palestinians, including one child have been killed
today in Israeli vengeance attacks and that a number of Palestinian
school children were injured when American-built and bought Israeli
F-16's bombed their school in Gaza City.
The French news agency reported this morning that:
"A 25-year-old member of Palestinian preventative security, Mohammed
Ahmed Siam, and a 15-year-old student were killed when F-16s
bombarded the preventative security headquarters in northern Gaza
City, said the head of the emergency department at the Al-Shifa
hospital here, Mowia Abu Hasaneen. He added that many of the wounded
were students because the headquarters was located across the street
from a school, which was being let out for the day." (AFP, Israeli
air strikes kill two Palestinians in Gaza, December 4)
The Associated Press account of the same incident said that:
"In the Gaza Strip, two Palestinians were killed in an Israeli
missile attack on a security installation, doctors said. The rockets
sent hundreds of school children running for cover. Some were
bundled into ambulances, while others stumbled as they tried to get
away. "Sharon has declared war on us. God help up," said Ayman Abdul
Jawad, 13, running in the street with friends, blood on his head."
(AP, Israeli missiles hit near Arafat's office in West Bank, strike
building near Gaza school, December 4, 2001)
The agency reported that more than 200 other people were treated for
shock. Al-Jazeera showed schoolchildren running and screaming in
panic as explosions covered them with dust.
Earlier, 28 year-old Ahmjad Tubaseh a member of Fatah was shot in
the head and killed by Israeli occupation forces near Nablus
according to another report from AFP.
On Monday five Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli occupation
forces in two separate incidents, another fact that NPR simply
shelved.
In addition to these deadly attacks--which are ongoing--Israeli
tanks entered the Palestinian cities of Ramallah and Al-Bireh.
NPR's shocking failure to report these facts as well as its
continued propaganda broadcasts by Daniel Schorr are a shameful and
unacceptable indictment of any claim you pretend to objectivity.
SIncerely,
Ali Abunimah
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