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Ben S. Cohen

Ben S. Cohen

Posted: September 21, 2010 06:16 PM

Press TV: Ahmadinejad's Mouthpiece

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With tiresome predictability, the Iranian tyrant Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is again in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. And again, he is performing to type. Rambling, inchoate speeches about the decline of capitalism, facile equations of the Iran's judicial system with that of the United States, ranting about Israel -- of course! -- and a televised sit down with Charlie Rose. And Larry King.

As my colleague Kenneth Bandler argued in a recent op-ed, "no broadcast media outlet is obligated to give Ahmadinejad a platform. Some may argue about the need to protect free speech, but that's definitely not the issue. It's about the Iranian leader taking advantage of our open society to propagandize."

It's hard to believe that producers and anchors don't know that already, nor that they haven't watched their colleagues wrestle with Ahmadinejad's elasticity in the past. Really, why bother any more?

I am not suggesting that Ahmadinejad be ignored. But to indulge him in this way serves no purpose other than reinforcing his sense of immunity, at just the time that his clerical rivals are once more scheming to bring him down.

Far better to remind Ahmadinejad that the world is watching. For those in New York, there are protests - like this one outside the UN, or this one, outside the Hilton hotel where he is staying, and doubtless more besides. After all, there are plenty of reasons to protest -- most immediately the sentencing of human rights defender Shiva Nazar Ahari to six years of incarceration, just days after the regime extorted $500,000 from her family to bail her out of prison.

To protest is to recognize the futility of dialogue with Ahmadinejad, a man who, when it comes to lying, enviably blends classical totalitarianism with postmodern spin. As an interview subject, he should be left to the sort of useful idiot who thinks that a show on Ahmadinejad's mouthpiece, Press TV, is a mark of celebrity -- serious journalists need not, and should not, follow there. They would be better off investigating why a regime media outlet like Press TV is widely, and preposterously, regarded as a legitimate broadcaster.

They might find that part of the answer lies in the marketing. Press TV has quite snazzy graphics and music inflected with soul and jazz. It even waged an advertising campaign on the red double-decker buses of London -- which is its main international operating base -- using the frankly Orwellian slogan, "24/7. News. Truth."

Truth, in this case, means alternately demonizing and marginalizing the protests of the democracy movement in Iran. It means ignoring the power struggles plaguing the Iranian regime, like that between Ahmadinejad and parliament speaker Ali Larijani -- a rivalry so bitter that not even their shared enthusiasm for Holocaust denial can heal it. Above all, it means fabricating stories. Here's the JHate blog with a venerable example:

Press TV has repeated its allegation that Israelis kidnap non-Jews and harvest their organs for use as "spare parts." In a story about real allegations that some Israelis purchase kidneys on the black market in South Africa, Press TV adds that "another report" describes an Israeli plot to "kidnap children and harvest their organs." Press TV continues: "According to the report, some 25,000 Ukrainian children had been brought into Israel over the past two years to be used by Israeli medical centers for their 'spare parts.' The Israeli military is also accused of stealing the organs of Palestinian prisoners." Press TV has made this heinous allegation at least three other times.

Of course they have. This same allegation of blood libel has been around for hundreds of years -- and as Ahmadinejad himself might tell you, the old tunes are the best.

But my patience has run out. I don't want to know what Ahmadinejad had for breakfast this morning. I want to know why governments which have banned terror broadcasters like Al Manar and Al Aqsa continue to tolerate the presence of Press TV on the airwaves. And I want to know when they are going to shut it down.

 

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With tiresome predictability, the Iranian tyrant Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is again in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. And again, he is performing to type. Rambling, inchoate speeches abou...
With tiresome predictability, the Iranian tyrant Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is again in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. And again, he is performing to type. Rambling, inchoate speeches abou...
 
 
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EHarold
02:36 PM on 09/25/2010
I've seen some pretty good documentaries on Press TV. I must be watching a different channel I guess? Al Jazeera English is my preferred station, but every now and then Press has some good stuff on.
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05:41 PM on 09/23/2010
PressTV is not news. It is beyond obvious. Every news source in the world, including Aljazeerah, will mention that when Ahmadinejad spoke at the UN today, representatives of the US and many other countries walked out. But not Press TV. PressTV will never "report" anything that makes Ahmadinejad look bad.
09:29 PM on 09/23/2010
A old Soviet joke.
Context. there are two famous soviet newspapers: Izvestiya ( news) and Pravda ( truth).
Joke: There's never nay izvestiya in Pravda, and never any pravda in Izvestiya.
Iranian official and semi-official publications like PRessTV are  not any better, actually worse if you add the  religious dogma and National Inquirer-like news items.
01:19 PM on 09/23/2010
Prime Minister Netanyahu wields considerable  power to conduct foreign and domestic  policies of   Israeli state.

President Ahmadinejad  wields almost no power. He's a  figurehead  spokesman for the Iranian regime.  Not even the entire regime. Since Ahmadinejad  has no executive powers, it is  irrational  for any high level Western  politician to attempt a dialogue with him.

Perhaps assistant to  Under-Secretary of State  may meet with President  Ahmadinejad  as equals wielding same amount of political oomph.   

Iran is a  theocracy  controlled mainly by  those outside of  the  elective process.
Unfortunately, ( for Iran) those who control Iranian foreign policies, Supreme Leader and a few military figures  hide in the shadow, outside of the glare of TV cameras. If fact, Supreme Leader of Iran only meets with Muslims. I think he made an exception only to meet with Russian President once.
A  meeting between Supreme Leader of Iran and, say,  State Sec. Clinton  may be productive in bridging some of the differences between the  two sides.
08:01 AM on 09/23/2010
wow . . . totally propaganda loaded . . . . well let's see . . Ahmadinijad was elected . . you might dispute the legality of the election . . . like the legality of the 2000 US presidential election . . . . but tyrant he isn't . . .

and this: "To protest is to recognize the futility of dialogue with Ahmadinejad, a man who, when it comes to lying, enviably blends classical totalitarianism with postmodern spin. "

if I substitute bibi . . the sense of the sentence remains the same . . . . stop with the israeli propaganda . . . . stop trying to block people from thinking . . and making up their own minds . . . you are both predictable and laughable
12:49 AM on 09/23/2010
You want to hear only western media's view point for ME problems, correct?
08:02 AM on 09/23/2010
but of course Karim2 and not only that . . he sounds like he trying to curtail freedom in the media . . .
10:39 PM on 09/22/2010
"An unconfirmed report by the Russian Northern Fleets says the Haiti earthquake was caused by a flawed US Navy 'earthquake weapons' test before the weapons could be utilized against Iran.
United States Navy test of one of its 'earthquake weapons' which was to be used against Iran, went 'horribly wrong' and caused the catastrophic quake in the Caribbean,"
An unconfirmed report from a non-existent source pitching the most preposterous nonsense.
Bravo  PressTV!
10:40 PM on 09/22/2010
Here's the link, sorry.
http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/116834.html
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Allan Richter
05:55 PM on 09/22/2010
"(N)o broadcast media outlet is obligated to give Ahmadinejad a platform. Some may argue about the need to protect free speech, but that's definitely not the issue. It's about the Iranian leader taking advantage of our open society to propagandize." (Quoted by Ben Cohen)

The media, as a matter of morals, often act as accessory to many a crime even if their actions don’t rise to an actionable level. An accessory must have knowledge that a crime is being, or will be committed and then aide or abet in any way. In many Countries, Germany being an example, Holocaust denial is a “crime”. In the United States the first amendment goes much further in protecting hate speech than other countries. However, just because something is legal does not make it moral.

The Jewish tradition goes very far in recognizing the power of words to do harm. The Rabbis admonished concerning the harm that simple gossip may cause even when the gossip was true. As to slander which is an actionable offense it was said “Whenever a person speaks slander it is as though he denied the existence of God…Slander slays three persons – the slanderer, the person to whom it is said, and the person of whom it is spoken”(Arachin 15b)

Is it asking to much for the media to show moral restraint. These interviews are are enemy propaganda, hate speech, incitement and slander.

As to “Press TV” their actions are a crime. The organization should be shut down.
10:07 PM on 09/22/2010
Many brave people, including mine, excluding Jews, fought, sacrificed and died for our Democracy and our cherished First Amendment freedoms. Any insidious ingrate who is too fragile for our Democracy and our Constitutional First Amendment freedoms should find another country. Bon Voyage!
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10:09 PM on 09/22/2010
Excluding Jews? Uh, why?
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05:29 PM on 09/23/2010
I cherish the freedom of speech. That is why I think even anti-semites should have an outlet for their voice. Like here, for example. But I agree with the author. Larry King and ABC News don't need to give Mahmood Ahmadinejad such large platforms. He is not even newsworthy anymore. They can save on the cost of production by rerunning the tape of drivel he said the last time he was on.
12:56 AM on 09/23/2010
So freedom of speech is good only when everybody agree with you.

We got your first message loud and clear, censorship is freedom.

What is you next Orwellian statement? war is peace?
07:13 AM on 09/22/2010
I guess let's shut Haaretz as well (also Israeli Army Radio):

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/report-israeli-suspected-of-running-ukraine-organ-trafficking-ring-1.306470

Swedish Aftonbladet:

http://desertpeace.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/israeli-organ-harvesting-still-headline-news-in-sweden/

How about CBS News:

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/07/world/main6372147.shtml
Israeli connection to International Organ trafficking:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/09/16/world/main6872055.shtml?tag=contentMain;contentBody

Israeli government connection:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0YUG/is_2_14/ai_n17208591/

Also CBS channel 9 in louisiana:

http://www.wafb.com/Global/story.asp?S=13164079

There are just too many news about illegal organ trafficking and arrests of Israelis (even seven arrested in NY) to say Press TV is the only station that is reporting on this.
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08:00 AM on 09/22/2010
Very good points, don't forget that Yehuda Hiss actually did harvest organs and then was pardoned by the Israeli government!
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Richard Pearce
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05:57 AM on 09/22/2010
So, a man who is the 'associate director of communications' for a regime trash talks a news organisation that criticises his regime, and demonises the democratically elected President of another country that opposes that regime.

Is anyone surprised?
01:25 AM on 09/23/2010
Nope. I saw the interview with Larry King. What stood out every time Ahmadinejad cornered Larry King he had to go to commercial. Very funny. So why does the U.S. maintain over 1500 Nuclear weapons? Lets see we would never use them right? apart from Hiroshima and "all options are on the table". Simply laughable. The U.S. is not holding Israels feet to the fire when it comes to their Nuclear Stockpile. Why? Talk about a farce.
03:08 PM on 09/23/2010
"the democratically elected President..."

what a miserable joke you are.
02:39 AM on 09/22/2010
ben s. cohen is an intellectual midget.

"but that's definitely not the issue. It's about the Iranian leader taking advantage of our open society to propagandize"

the whole idea behind free speech is to be able to create an open platform where ideas are heard and discussed by all. since the concept is one that has practicality at its roots, without the actualization of this idea, the idea itself becomes pointless.

also, if your "open society" needs suppression of certain ideas to "protect it's people" from the evil thoughts of ahmadinejad, perhaps it's your-own-dumb-selves that you should point the finger at.
01:01 PM on 09/22/2010
Agreed. But I wouldn't put, ben s. cohen, and intellectual in the same sentence midget or otherwise.
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Baghooli
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01:36 AM on 09/22/2010
Jerusalem Post will do Mr. Cohen, or you're just against another point of view beside your preference!
09:35 PM on 09/21/2010
So if you do not watch Press TV yourself and want to boycott it, how did you find about the story in Press TV?