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ZIONAZIS SUPPRESS SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS COLUMNIST JULIO NABOA
Yet another brave rare American columnist standing up for the truth about the plight of Palestinians has been fired from his post by weak-kneed editors unable and unwilling to stand up to the relentless anti-Palestinian Macarthytes that continue to choke the already very smothered discourse about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict here in the United States.
Anti-Palestinians claim another free American voice!
Palestine Media Watch
April 17, 2003
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/displayCall.asp?essayID=136
PMWATCH - April 17, 2003 -- Yet another brave rare American columnist standing up for the truth about the plight of Palestinians has been fired from his post by weak-kneed editors unable and unwilling to stand up to the relentless anti-Palestinian Macarthytes that continue to choke the already very smothered discourse about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict here in the United States.
The latest victim, Julio Noboa of the San Antonio Express, has stood firmly on the side of truth and has courageously spoken up when the vast majority of his colleagues have kept silent, lest their comfortable, cushy columnist spot be yanked from them. And so, now he is made to pay the price for daring to speak his conscience.
Below is his latest column explaining what happened.
Please take the time to contact the San Antonio Express to share your feelings about this unjustified firing. Clearly, this is a case of unconscionable censorship mingled with editorial cowardice.
You can send letters to the San Antonio Express at:
letters [at] express-news.net
Editor, Robert Rivard
rrivard [at] express-news.net
Managing Editor, Carolina Garcia
cgarcia [at] express-news.net
You can send a quick email via:
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/displayCall.asp?essayID=136
And if you really want to have a bigger impact, please take the time to call the editorial department. The person to speak with is Robert Rivard and his number is 210 - 250 - 3476.
Mr. Noboa was one of literally a handful of writers in the United States at his level who has deviated from the usual uninformed, and usually mindless, anti-Palestinian stand. Let's show our strong support for him.
For more on the destructive and vicious anti-Palestinian censorship campaign that continues unabated, please visit:
Fighting anti-Palestinian intimidation tactics: http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/volunteer/intimidation.asp
Victims of Cyber Terrorism Form A National Coalition
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/volunteer/ncact.asp
Palestine Media Watch
http://www.pmwatch.org
(610) 993 - 0608
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http://news.mysanantonio.com/story.cfm?xla=saen&xlb=1160&xlc=974385
Julio Noboa: More progressive voices are needed
By Julio Noboa
San Antonio Express-News
Web Posted : 04/06/2003 12:00 AM
Dear readers, friends and allies:
During my nine years as a columnist for the San Antonio Express-News, I have covered a wide variety of topics related to issues of justice, peace and equity, especially as they impact people of color here and abroad. My column, I've been recently informed, has been discontinued.
It was just over a year ago that a heated controversy erupted over my columns, mostly those critical of U.S. and Israeli policy toward Palestinians. A prominent rabbi accused me of anti-semitism and disparaged my writings in a sermon, demanding I be terminated for, among other reasons, suggesting that certain constituencies have more media power than others in our nation.
At that time, the Express-News to their credit, refused to terminate my column, citing not only freedom of the press, but also explaining that to do so would prove that constituency does indeed have more media power.
Now, as a response to my last two articles, "Jenin survivors ending the silence" (March 1); and "Israel gets billions while Americans tighten belts" (March 15), the editors confronted me with the charge that I relied too heavily on one source.
That, according to them, is grounds for terminating my column. It's important to note that there were few or no questions regarding the truth or the facts as I presented them, nor about the credibility of the source itself. Neither were there any charges of plagiarism.
In response I submitted copies to the editors of the various sources I had consulted for both articles, including the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Times, Human Rights Watch, the U.N. Report on Jenin, as well as The Independent, a respected British newspaper.
For the Jenin column, I deliberately relied more heavily on an article in the Independent, an April 25 piece by two British journalists, Justin Huggler and Phil Reeves, who had been writing from within Jerusalem and Jenin. They were the most direct source on the scene.
Nevertheless, I also consulted and submitted to the editors the other above mentioned sources which verified much of what the Independent said.
It was obvious from the very beginning that someone had marked in yellow, entire sections of my column and of that Independent article, and had given both to the editors in an effort to discredit me.
Thus, within those long marked sections, I underlined for the editors only the specific words and few phrases in my column taken from that source to demonstrate that what I had utilized were simply the facts, the numbers, the dates, the details of the events surrounding the Israeli incursion into Jenin last year.
Despite my best efforts, the editors decided to discontinue my column.
Many of you are already familiar with my writings and realize that the progressive perspectives I bring are rarely expressed in this, the only newspaper in town.
In fact, barely 11 percent of all the columns I have written over the past three years even deal with the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
This means that one of the few progressive views on a whole variety of topics including the war on Iraq, Latino issues and educational concerns, among others, will no longer be available to Express-News readers.
This is more profoundly an issue of free expression and political censorship.
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/displayCall.asp?essayID=136
Palestine Media Watch
April 17, 2003
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/displayCall.asp?essayID=136
PMWATCH - April 17, 2003 -- Yet another brave rare American columnist standing up for the truth about the plight of Palestinians has been fired from his post by weak-kneed editors unable and unwilling to stand up to the relentless anti-Palestinian Macarthytes that continue to choke the already very smothered discourse about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict here in the United States.
The latest victim, Julio Noboa of the San Antonio Express, has stood firmly on the side of truth and has courageously spoken up when the vast majority of his colleagues have kept silent, lest their comfortable, cushy columnist spot be yanked from them. And so, now he is made to pay the price for daring to speak his conscience.
Below is his latest column explaining what happened.
Please take the time to contact the San Antonio Express to share your feelings about this unjustified firing. Clearly, this is a case of unconscionable censorship mingled with editorial cowardice.
You can send letters to the San Antonio Express at:
letters [at] express-news.net
Editor, Robert Rivard
rrivard [at] express-news.net
Managing Editor, Carolina Garcia
cgarcia [at] express-news.net
You can send a quick email via:
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/displayCall.asp?essayID=136
And if you really want to have a bigger impact, please take the time to call the editorial department. The person to speak with is Robert Rivard and his number is 210 - 250 - 3476.
Mr. Noboa was one of literally a handful of writers in the United States at his level who has deviated from the usual uninformed, and usually mindless, anti-Palestinian stand. Let's show our strong support for him.
For more on the destructive and vicious anti-Palestinian censorship campaign that continues unabated, please visit:
Fighting anti-Palestinian intimidation tactics: http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/volunteer/intimidation.asp
Victims of Cyber Terrorism Form A National Coalition
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/volunteer/ncact.asp
Palestine Media Watch
http://www.pmwatch.org
(610) 993 - 0608
============================================================
http://news.mysanantonio.com/story.cfm?xla=saen&xlb=1160&xlc=974385
Julio Noboa: More progressive voices are needed
By Julio Noboa
San Antonio Express-News
Web Posted : 04/06/2003 12:00 AM
Dear readers, friends and allies:
During my nine years as a columnist for the San Antonio Express-News, I have covered a wide variety of topics related to issues of justice, peace and equity, especially as they impact people of color here and abroad. My column, I've been recently informed, has been discontinued.
It was just over a year ago that a heated controversy erupted over my columns, mostly those critical of U.S. and Israeli policy toward Palestinians. A prominent rabbi accused me of anti-semitism and disparaged my writings in a sermon, demanding I be terminated for, among other reasons, suggesting that certain constituencies have more media power than others in our nation.
At that time, the Express-News to their credit, refused to terminate my column, citing not only freedom of the press, but also explaining that to do so would prove that constituency does indeed have more media power.
Now, as a response to my last two articles, "Jenin survivors ending the silence" (March 1); and "Israel gets billions while Americans tighten belts" (March 15), the editors confronted me with the charge that I relied too heavily on one source.
That, according to them, is grounds for terminating my column. It's important to note that there were few or no questions regarding the truth or the facts as I presented them, nor about the credibility of the source itself. Neither were there any charges of plagiarism.
In response I submitted copies to the editors of the various sources I had consulted for both articles, including the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Times, Human Rights Watch, the U.N. Report on Jenin, as well as The Independent, a respected British newspaper.
For the Jenin column, I deliberately relied more heavily on an article in the Independent, an April 25 piece by two British journalists, Justin Huggler and Phil Reeves, who had been writing from within Jerusalem and Jenin. They were the most direct source on the scene.
Nevertheless, I also consulted and submitted to the editors the other above mentioned sources which verified much of what the Independent said.
It was obvious from the very beginning that someone had marked in yellow, entire sections of my column and of that Independent article, and had given both to the editors in an effort to discredit me.
Thus, within those long marked sections, I underlined for the editors only the specific words and few phrases in my column taken from that source to demonstrate that what I had utilized were simply the facts, the numbers, the dates, the details of the events surrounding the Israeli incursion into Jenin last year.
Despite my best efforts, the editors decided to discontinue my column.
Many of you are already familiar with my writings and realize that the progressive perspectives I bring are rarely expressed in this, the only newspaper in town.
In fact, barely 11 percent of all the columns I have written over the past three years even deal with the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
This means that one of the few progressive views on a whole variety of topics including the war on Iraq, Latino issues and educational concerns, among others, will no longer be available to Express-News readers.
This is more profoundly an issue of free expression and political censorship.
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/displayCall.asp?essayID=136
For more information:
http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/mediocrity/disp...
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I am so angry and disgusted with Israel's supporters and the respect they are given. Why the hell do people take what they say so seriously? They scream "anti-Semitism" at even the most innocuous criticisms of Israel.
What disgusts me more than these fascist pro-Israelis, however, are all the people who take their charges seriously. I'm especially disgusted with progressives who should know better but seem to think Israel is some sort of good cause.
So, another voice for justice for Palestinians is censored out of the mainstream media.
Israelis have had 55 years to tell their side of the story, Palestinians should be allowed a fair hearing of their side in the mainstream media.
What disgusts me more than these fascist pro-Israelis, however, are all the people who take their charges seriously. I'm especially disgusted with progressives who should know better but seem to think Israel is some sort of good cause.
So, another voice for justice for Palestinians is censored out of the mainstream media.
Israelis have had 55 years to tell their side of the story, Palestinians should be allowed a fair hearing of their side in the mainstream media.
Palestinians made their opinions known by stepping up terrorist attacks against innocent israeli citizens every time israel withdrew from their territories an gave them a chance to call off their terrorist intifada.
Palestinians made their opinions known by electing yasser arafat, who for 35 years called for israel's destruction and acted on that.
Palestinians make their opinions known by providing majority support to Hamas, who make it clear that they want every Jew in the region dead as dead can be, regardless of whether israel withdraws from the west bank and gaza or not.
Actions speak louder than words. But you guys enjoy listening to palestinian words, instead of judging them by their actions. You side with crazed islamic extremists instead of civilized western democratic people whose goal is to exist and not be attacked.
Palestinians made their opinions known by electing yasser arafat, who for 35 years called for israel's destruction and acted on that.
Palestinians make their opinions known by providing majority support to Hamas, who make it clear that they want every Jew in the region dead as dead can be, regardless of whether israel withdraws from the west bank and gaza or not.
Actions speak louder than words. But you guys enjoy listening to palestinian words, instead of judging them by their actions. You side with crazed islamic extremists instead of civilized western democratic people whose goal is to exist and not be attacked.
Were in not so tragic, it would almost be funny how pro-Israelis complain of Israel's "existence" being threatened while at the same time Israel is destroying Palestinian society in the Occupied Territories and stealing even more of their land for their use (they control 42% of the Occupied Territories and 88% of what was formerly entirely Palestine).
In addition to their on going destruction of Palestinian society, Israelis have carefully hidden all remnants of Palestinian existence in Israel.
And they have the gall to speak of Israel's "existence" being under threat.
In addition to their on going destruction of Palestinian society, Israelis have carefully hidden all remnants of Palestinian existence in Israel.
And they have the gall to speak of Israel's "existence" being under threat.
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