18 May 2010
By Paul J. Balles
Paul J. Balles compares China’s open control of the
press with the “lies under pretence of freedom” of the
Western media under the control of special interests,
especially the Israel lobby.
Freedom of the press in the West means freedom for
those who control the press to lie.
A few months ago, Google threatened to pull out of
China over concerns about censorship and security. A
Xinhua News Agency report didn't mention censorship,
instead referring to Google’s “disagreements with
government policies”.
A few hours later US Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton delivered a speech in Washington on Internet
freedom calling for American companies to resist
pressure to accept censorship.
On 12 January, Google had
said it would remain in China only if the government
relented on rules requiring the censorship of content
that the ruling Communist party considers subversive.
China hasn't relented, and it hasn't fared well with
organizations rating press freedoms.
A few days ago, on 3 May,
journalists throughout the world commemorated World
Press Freedom Day. Journalists are naturally concerned
about their freedom and the political conditions under
which they work.
Marking the day, UN
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stressed that freedom of
expression was a fundamental human right, "enshrined
in Article 19 of Universal Declaration of Human
Rights. But around the world, there are governments
and those wielding power who find many ways to
obstruct it."
In the past, complaints by journalists about
violations of press freedoms have focused essentially
on what governments do to inhibit or restrict
journalists' freedoms. Little if any distinction has
been made of obstruction by "those wielding power"
My original comment about freedom of the press in the
West meaning freedom for those who control the press
to lie finds interesting support from Abe Foxman, head
of the Zionist Anti-Defamation League in America.
Foxman told New York Times Magazine writer
James Traub that it is "naive" to think that "the free
market of ideas ultimately sifts falsehood to produce
truth".
Traub recounted: "Experience has taught Foxman that
the truth does not win on its own merits; the market
for falsehood is too powerful."
When two leading American scholars published an
article followed by a book on
The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy,
the ground under the controlled press shook. For
years, the mainstream media had avoided any discussion
of the Israeli lobby in America.
Professors John J.
Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago and Stephen
M. Walt of Harvard University could not be ignored by
the media. About the book's publication, Michael
Massing wrote in the New York Review of Books: "Not
since ... The Clash of Civilizations has an
academic essay detonated with such force."
One comment from their book
illustrates how media control works: "If politicians
know that it is risky to question Israeli policy or
the United States’ unyielding support for Israel, then
it will be harder for the mainstream media to locate
authoritative voices that are willing to disagree with
the lobby's views."
When Israel invades Lebanon or Gaza and lies about
why, the Western media remain silent. TV commentators
are mum and syndicated newspapers report the distorted
propaganda coming out of Israel.
Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Binghamton
University, New York, James Petras has taken up the
problem of media control in several of his recent
books and articles. He has authored 63 books in 29
languages and more than 2,000 articles.
In his book
Rulers and Ruled in the US Empire,
Professor Petras noted that "the Israeli lobby in the
US includes seven major propaganda 'think tanks' which
crank out thousands of position papers, editorials and
op-ed pieces appearing on a daily basis in dozens of
national and local newspapers..."
When China controls the press, it’s no secret. The
Western press, under the control of special interests,
lies under pretence of freedom.
Paul J. Balles is a retired American university
professor and freelance writer who has lived in the
Middle East for many years. For more information,
see
http://www.pballes.com.
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