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Carlos Townsend

buenos,

7 rules of 1984?

godspeed.

Tina

Yes, it's much better to follow the rules of Hamas and Hizbollah where they just kill you if you print something that is unauthorized.

Edie

Tina,

Can you give some examples and cite your sources, please?

I'd be very interested to read about it since I haven't heard this before.

Journalists in Lebanon on their blogs have mentioned having to check in with Hezbollah when reporting in south Lebanon - I think Dion mentioned this once when he was there - but Anthony Shadid from the Washington Post in a documentary I watched just the other day was saying how he and other reporters were watching Hezbollah re-supply some of their positions in 2006 without permission and Hezbollah saw them and did nothing.

Thanks.

Dion

As I have said before, I and other Western reporters regularly working in Gaza are able to report widely and freely without Hamas interference.
The greatest danger reporters in Lebanon faced during the recent war came from Israeli air strikes, not Hezbollah minders.

Montag

Reminds me of something the risque book publisher Maurice Girodias wrote in his autobiography: "The first thing they censor is the WORD "censorship." Israel claims to be an open, Westernized society with Freedom of the Press--obviously not so much!

Leo

Giving exact location of rockets hits is actually aiding the Palestinians to aim better.

The Hamas arrest reporters whose report are no to their likes.
Now THAT'S CENSORSHIP.

Bob Jones

Of course Isrealis censor the media on rocket attacks. They want the the world to see the rocket attacks in the most unfavorable light. When the IDF goes and destroyes entire villages and cities and indiscrimanently kills men, women, and children, that is definently censored.

Edie

I think it's interesting that some people continue to INSIST that Hamas and Hezbollah harass, 'mind' or censor - well not just censor news, but actually kill - not stories, but journalists - if they don't like what's being said AFTER an experienced, western reporter has repeatedly stated that he has worked in the region for years and this has not been his or others' experience.

Todd Shishler

Journalists killed by Hamas: 0
Journalists killed by Hezbollah: 0
Journalists killed by Israel (2000-2004): 12

ash-shakkak

Does this apply to all journalists working in Israel/OPT? Do you need to run your reports through the censorship office before you file? How does this work in practice?

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Checkpoint Jerusalem was written by Dion Nissenbaum, who covered the Middle East as Jerusalem bureau chief for McClatchy Newspapers from 2005 to 2009.

Nissenbaum is now McClatchy's bureau chief in Kabul, covering south Asia with an emphasis on Afghanistan. See his new blog at Checkpoint Kabul.

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