Palestinian Media Watch
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Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) is a organization established in 1996 that monitors Palestinian Arabic media and schoolbooks. It seeks to analyze Palestinian society in relationship to terrorism and radical Islam.
Palestinian Media Watch documents and compares the Palestinian public relations to the Western world versus the messages to its own people in Arabic.
Itamar Marcus is director of Palestinian Media Watch (PMW). Previously, Mr. Marcus was "a member of the Israeli delegation to the Tri-lateral [American, Israeli and Palestinian] Committee to Monitor Incitement, established under the Wye Accords." [1]
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[edit] Translation accuracy
According to the New York Times, speaking in the context of their translations of Tomorrow's Pioneers, "no one disputes their translations." [2]
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[edit] See also
Middle East Media Research Institute
[edit] References
- ^ About PMW
- ^ "In Gaza, Hamas’s Insults to Jews Complicate Peace; Sermons and Broadcasts Indoctrinate the Young," By STEVEN ERLANGER, April 1, 2008, New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/01/world/middleeast/01hamas.html?_r=1&ref=world&oref=slogin
[edit] External links
- Blaming the Jews; Palestinian Media Watch gives examples of islamic antisemitism on youtube.com
- Palestinian Media Watch - "Ask For Death"