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| By: FrontPage Magazine |
| Published: January 20, 2005 |
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| Local television news inaccurately portrayed the conflict that day as being between two sides that were equivalent. There was no mention of the fact that it was the pro-Palestinian protesters who disrupted the rally. At the end of the day, the fact that the local "pro-Palestinian" activists chose to protest an anti-terror rally, was eloquent in itself. Indeed, what stood out the most were their vehement objections to the simple showing of the bombed bus. When interviewed by the media, many of them made a claim that the bus was "propaganda" and "one-sided," as if there were two sides to the bombing of civilians peacefully using public transportation. |
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Protesting an Anti-Terror Rally? Only in Berkeley
- (Front Page Magazine)
01.18.2005
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