Wednesday 13 January 2010

Refugees and the Media

When New Labour (OLD Communists) came to power in 1997, the Media got started on a Campaign for Refugees.
New Labours plans for the destruction of our country and people were planned well in advance by the looks of things.

Refugees

In 1997 PressWise began looking for partners and funding to examine the consequences of inaccurate and sensational coverage of asylum-seekers, refugees, Roma and other 'non-settled' groups.

In 1999 we were able to launch the Refugees, Asylum-seekers and the Media (RAM) Project to promote best practice in media coverage of refugee and asylum issues. It is based in the UK but has an international dimension.

In 2003, in association with Omni Productions, PressWise produced On the Receiving End, a 15-minute film in which refugees discuss the experience of exile and reactions to media coverage of refugees and asylum-seekers in the UK. You can find out more, including how to buy a copy, here.

The Exiled Journalists' Network was launched in 2005, to assist journalists who flee to the UK to escape persecution and to promote press freedom. It has taken on some of the work of the RAM Project, including publication of a regular email bulletin EJNews. ......

http://www.mediawise.org.uk/display_page.php?id=76

I also suggest you read it all.


Silly Kuffar.




Race and the Media. (NUJ Guidlines)

Have you ever thought why the Media very rarely reports on racist attacks on white people ?
Some cases are reported with the aim of discrediting white people, making us all out to be racists.
Do you remember Stephen Lawrence ? His death was front page news for months on end, and is still now being commented on in the media.

How many cases of black on white racist attacks do we hear of ?
The same with asian on white attacks? Only a few very rare cases make the News, and the story is usually dropped by the next day, or commented on after a racist attacker/s have been found guilty. And then it's usually never mentioned that the attack was racially motivated, or if it is it is only in passing.

Remember Kriss Donald ? The young Scottish lad who was brutally tortured and Murdered by a group of Muslims ?

His injurys were horrific, yet the Media never really went for this story as a racist attack. It was mentioned, in passing, but was not reported on anywhere near the amount of coverage Stephen Lawrences murder attracted.
And Stephen Lawrence was not Abducted nor tortured, stabbed him 13 times. He sustained internal injuries to three arteries, one of his lungs, his liver and a kidney. He was castrated, had his tongue cut out, was doused in petrol, set on fire and left to die. (RIP)

Google results for Stephen Lawrence Murder = Results 1 - 10 of about 13,600,000 for stephen lawrence murder. (0.27 seconds)

Google results for Kriss Donald Murder =
Results 1 - 10 of about 293,000 for kriss donald murder. (0.27 seconds)


WHY ?
Because the NUJ wants you all to believe that black/coloured/asian etc are the ones suffering at the hands of whitey.
These guidelines are on how to report on an article of race or with racial or racist overtones

There are parts of this code which may enlighten you to the RED PEN DELETER on Wigan Today News.
So much for the freedom of the press. But then we in the BNP do not trust the Media to report accurately or fairly on our party. And especially us Scousers after the SCUM (Sun) reporting on the Hillsborough disaster.

This is why.

NUJ guidelines on race reporting

Guidelines ratified by the National Union of Journalists (UK and Ireland) for all its members to follow when dealing with race relations subjects.



Statement on race reporting
1. The NUJ believes that the development of racist attitudes and the growth of fascist parties pose a threat to democracy, the rights of trade union organisations, a free press and the development of social harmony and well-being. ...

Race reporting
Only mention someone's race if it is strictly relevant. Check to make sure you have it right. Would you mention race if the person was white? ...

Reporting racist organisations
When interviewing representatives of racist organisations or reporting meetings or statements or claims, journalists should carefully check all reports for accuracy and seek rebutting or opposing comments. The anti-social nature of such views should be exposed. ...

Guidelines on travellers
Only mention the word gypsy or traveller if strictly relevant and accurate.

The above are only the first paragraphs/sentences of NUJ rules on Race and reporting, under the same headlines.
I suggest reading the whole article to get a better understanding of the state of the Media in this country.

http://www.mediawise.org.uk/display_page.php?id=648


DON'T BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ OR HEAR ON THE NEWS.

Silly Kuffar

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