TITLE

Media bias

AUTHOR(S)
Wall, James M.
PUB. DATE
April 2001
SOURCE
Christian Century;04/11/2001, Vol. 118 Issue 12, p29
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Criticizes the media bias against Palestinian Arabs in reporting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Involvement of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in the massacres of Palestinian Arabs; Views of Palestine on the peace offer from Israel.
ACCESSION #
4341201

Tags: ARAB-Israeli conflict -- 1973-1993;  MASS media;  PALESTINIAN Arabs

 

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