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Articles are followed by a section for reader comments. Posts tend to contain caustic exchanges between Westerners on the one hand, and Muslims and Middle Easterners on the other. It should be noted that posts are subject to approval and possible editing. |
Articles are followed by a section for reader comments. Posts tend to contain caustic exchanges between Westerners on the one hand, and Muslims and Middle Easterners on the other. It should be noted that posts are subject to approval and possible editing. |
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==Not the television station== |
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Aljazeera.com should not be confused with its namesake the Qatar-based satellite television channel, [[Al Jazeera]]. |
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==Confusing contact details== |
==Confusing contact details== |
Revision as of 21:51, 25 December 2005
Aljazeera.com publishes news and opinion pieces of an inflammatory nature about current affairs in the Middle East. The site purports to be operated by Aljazeera Publishing, described as an "independent media organisation" that presents "facts as they happen".
Editorial approach
News articles contain indirect quotes from familiar news outlets such as Associated Press and the BBC, giving every appearance of factual correctness and objectivity. Its op-ed pieces follow an anti-Western, anti-Semitic line. One article (entitled Iraq war: “Crime against peace”) contains the following:
- "Furthermore, it was a big lie and outright propaganda for the U.S. to say that it transferred "sovereignty" to its puppet government".
Another article (entitled The Neocons and Holocaust II) reads:
- "A lot of Jewish people are still obsessed by the Holocaust myth and the specter of the return of violent anti-Semitism."
Comments section
Articles are followed by a section for reader comments. Posts tend to contain caustic exchanges between Westerners on the one hand, and Muslims and Middle Easterners on the other. It should be noted that posts are subject to approval and possible editing.
Confusing contact details
Contact details on the site include a post box address in the United Arab Emirates and a telephone number in the United Kingdom.