|  Call 
              for balanced reporting by AP
 PMWatch7 August 2002
 
 PMWATCH (PMW-AP group), 7 August  With over 1,700 newspaper 
              clients in the US alone, the Associated Press is responsible for 
              writing an enormous share of the news we read every day. What they 
              post as "news" generally appears, verbatim, in hundreds 
              of newspapers nationwide each day.
 Last night the Associated Press posted on their national newswire 
              a list of 73 "suicide bombing attacks," carefully and 
              pointedly noting for each attack the number of Israelis, if any, 
              that were killed. (See list below.)  The Associated Press releases regular summaries of Palestinian 
              attacks on Israelis; for a previous example, see last month's "Chronology 
              of suicide attacks against Israel" -- http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2002/06/19/bombings- 
              glance.htm  However, we have yet to find a single AP summary detailing for 
              the same time period a history of Israeli attacks against Palestinians, 
              with accountings for each of the 1,768 Palestinian deaths. For that 
              matter, we have yet to see on the AP any of the following (all stats 
              below obtained from The Palestine Monitor):  * Overviews of the 148 Palestinians killed by Israel's illegal 
              policy of assassination of Palestinian political leaders;  * Checklists describing the circumstances of the wounding of over 
              7,000 Palestinian children (this is UNICEF's estimate);  * Dated flowcharts accounting for the 2,500 Palestinians permanently 
              disabled by Israeli attacks, 500 of them children;  * Chronologies of Israeli attacks on Palestinian Emergency Medical 
              Personnel & Services, and Israeli Shelling of Palestinian Hospitals; 
             * Timelines of the 15 on-duty Palestinian doctors and ambulance 
              drivers murdered by Israeli forces, and the 180 Red Cross Emergency 
              Medical Technicians attacked;  * Checklists on the 64 Palestinians who have died due to Israeli 
              prevention of access to medical treatment;  * Charts describing the 167 journalists attacked by the IDF;  * Overviews of the roughly 15,000 Palestinians arbitrarily detained 
              in mass detentions over the last 2 months alone;  * Timelines examining the Israeli shelling and demolition of over 
              1,600 Palestinian homes.  Data for these categories is readily available from various sources, 
              such as: The Palestine Center for Human Rights -  http://www.pchrgaza.org/files/Reports/English/full_index.htm  The Palestinian Crescent Society - http://www.passia.org/index_pfacts.htm 
              The  Palestine Monitor - http://www.palestinemonitor.org/  And yet, AP chooses to publish chronologies only of suicide bombings, 
              as if the actions of the Israelis were insignificant details not 
              worth keeping track of.  It is also important to note the following:  (1) In the chronology provided by AP, 47% of the attacks they note 
              caused no deaths at all. Should they not also be reporting in a 
              similarly comprehensive manner the daily Israeli attacks on Palestinians, 
              whether they cause deaths or not? Surely the far more numerous attacks 
              on Palestinians cause damage and fright which is no less important 
              than that of any Israeli.  (2) The AP chronology specifically notes that 10 of the 73 attacks 
              occurred in the West Bank or in Gaza. However, about 30 of them 
              occurred in the Occupied Territories. The result of this sloppy 
              reporting is that while 40% of the attacks took place in territories 
              illegally occupied by the Israeli military, the AP gives the erroneous 
              impression that the overwhelming majority occurred in Israel.  (3) The AP chronology does not distinguish between civilian and 
              military casualties, thus giving the impression that all victims 
              were civilians, when in fact a large number of those targeted were 
              armed settlers and members of the Israeli armed forces.  The Associated Press professes to abide by and respect the Associated 
              Press Managing Editors code of ethics -- http://www.apme.com/about/code_ethics.shtml 
              -- but such sub-par journalism is clearly not in keeping with that 
              code.  The Jerusalem Bureau of the Associated Press has a very large staff 
              and many of them are distinguished journalists who do honor to their 
              profession. Many go to enormous and often dangerous lengths to provide 
              coverage of this conflict. Please be sure to address them with courtesy 
              and respect while you share your concerns.  Please consider giving them a call or sending them a fax at:  New York Headquarters: Tel 212-621-1500 -- Fax 212-621-7523  Washington Bureau: Tel 202-776-9400 -- Fax 202-776-9570  You can also send them an email via the interface at: http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/cast/ap.asp 
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