Keep PMWATCH financially afloat -- donate now... Media should spotlight continued use by IDF of Palestinian human shields [ go to alert.... ] Blatant double standards at the Associated Press [ go to alert.... ] Reporters Without Borders: In press freedom, Israel worse than Palestinian Authority [ go to alert.... ] Israeli human rights group: 80% of Palestinians killed by IDF while enforcing curfew are children -- ignored by US press [ go to alert ] Support Radio Intifada [ go to alert.... ] PMWatch and NAAJA join forces to promote pro-Palestinian narratives [ go to alert... ]

Palestine Media Watch -- P.O.Box 628 Southeastern PA, USA -- (610) 993 - 0608 -- pmwatch@zworg.com

How to write about the Intifada without making Israel look bad....
Knight Ridder reporter Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson illustrates how it is done
[View alert....]

A Palestinian woman holding a picture of a relative killed during the two-year Israeli Palestinian violence, and others carrying torches and candles march during a demonstration in the narrow alleyways of the Old City of the West Bank city of Nablus late Tuesday Oct. 1, 2002. Hundreds defied the curfew to protest against Israeli forces' presence in Nablus, the biggest West Bank city which has been under an Israeli military-enforced curfew for most of the past three months. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)

Join a PMWatch group....

Your email address
 
Group
   
Blatant....
Focus on CNN
Speak up/write up/act up!
Post your own alerts!
Not picked up by the US mainstream media
Open letters....
Other direct action efforts
In support of....
Latest PMWatch reports and findings

 

Jewish and Israeli support for Palestinian rights
The truth about....
 
Inform yourself
On America's "best friend"
More action calls: write NOW!
Shocking racism and hatred against Palestinians
For around the clock coverage
Other media watch groups
Join the Palestine Media Watch action calls list
Enter your email address and click on the flag to join
"Monitoring of media, and attempts to correct for error or imbalance, are difficult and demanding tasks, essential ones for a democratic society. That is particularly true for sensitive issues about which there are, rightly, strong and often conflicting judgments. I have been impressed with the care and sophistication of the work of PMWatch, and its constructive achievements. Extension of its valuable work would be a substantial contribution to public understanding and policy formation in areas of immense significance."

 
  Site search Web search