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zimv20
May 31, 2007, 04:21 PM
abc news (http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/05/us_government_g.html)


Al Hurra television, the U.S. government's $63 million-a-year effort at public diplomacy broadcasting in the Middle East, is run by executives and officials who cannot speak Arabic, according to a senior official who oversees the program.

That might explain why critics say the service has recently been caught broadcasting terrorist messages, including an hour-long tirade on the importance of anti-Jewish violence, among other questionable pieces.

Facing tough questions before a congressional panel last week, Broadcasting Board of Governors member Joaquin Blaya admitted none of the senior news managers at the network spoke Arabic when the terrorist messages made it onto the air courtesy of U.S. taxpayer funds. Nor did Blaya himself or any of the other officials at the Broadcasting Board of Governors, which oversees the network.

"How does it happen that the terrorists take over" asked Rep. Gary L. Ackerman, D-N.Y., at a hearing last Wednesday of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee he chairs. "Is there no adult supervision?"

Blaya conceded that the top officials in the network's chain of command could not understand what was being said on al Hurra broadcasts.

Also, the network's news division also had no assignment desk, he said. That left decisions over al Hurra's content in the hands of its reporters and producers, who are, according to Blaya, hastily-hired Arabic-speaking journalists with insufficient understanding of Western journalistic practices or the network's pro-Western mission.

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on a side note -- how did abcnews disable the copy command? i had to grab the source to copy...



jayb2000
May 31, 2007, 04:24 PM
Probably a java script, I could copy it fine in FF with NoScript.


As to the article, wow, surprise and shock, the administration put someone in charge of something for which they were not qualified. :rolleyes:

Thomas Veil
May 31, 2007, 05:55 PM
Hmm. I could copy it in Safari, so I don't know...

As to the article: like jayb2000 says, incompetence seems to be a prerequisite for a job with this administration.

zimv20
May 31, 2007, 06:12 PM
Hmm. I could copy it in Safari, so I don't know...

didn't mean to sidetrack us, but...

i'm using safari 2.0.3. What i've noticed is that, using the keyboard shortcut, copying doesn't work (and i get a system beep). but it works when i right-click and select Copy.

onwards...