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Anti-War Protestors Turn Fire On Auntie
- Subject: Anti-War Protestors Turn Fire On Auntie
- From: "The Cat's Dream" <info at thecatsdream.com>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:19:13 +0100
The Cat's Dream NewsLetter <http://TheCatsDream.com>http://TheCatsDream.com Dear friends, Please, forward this PRESS RELEASE to any newspaper, magazine, radio station, TV channels and media outlet you can think of. Also, forward it to any peace and anti war group you know. Thank you! In solidarity, Gabriele Zamparini *** Privacy Policy: You are receiving this e-mail because you joined The Cat's Dream e-mailing list, or you ordered the documentary "XXI CENTURY" or have had some other kind of contacts with The Cat's Dream. If you don't want to receive e-mails from us, please reply with UNSUBSCRIBE on the subject. Thank you. ***PRESS RELEASE*** Anti-War Protestors Turn Fire On Auntie. In a sign of growing sophistication, anti-war activists are taking their battle to the doors of the BBC. In what they describe as 'A Call For Light', a broad coalition of activist groups have organised a vigil outside the BBC's Bush House in Aldwych, London at 5.30pm on December 2nd. Their aim is to publicise what they describe as biased and unbalanced coverage by the national broadcaster. In its short life, 'A Call For Light' has certainly attracted some high profile support. The film director, Ken Loach, commends the organisers for highlighting "the distortion of language by the media" and their protest has also been endorsed by the Stop the War Coalition, Naomi Klein, Harold Pinter, and the journalist, John Pilger. The event even has the backing of two Iraqi groups: the Union of Unemployed and Iraqi Democrats Against the Occupation. "The turning point for me was Fallujah," says organiser Antony Wright, 'every day friends and colleagues would email me reports from the Red Cross and journalists actually in Fallujah - then I would turn on the BBC news and be astonished. The reports of gas, napalm, trapped civilians, young teenagers targeted as combatants and the utter destruction were absent." The evening's event may be a sign of things to come, as protest groups increasingly question the role of media. The question is, now that the BBC is becoming part of the story will viewers have to turn to SKY or ITV to find out about it? NOTE TO NEWSROOM: two articles that outline examples of BBC bias can be found at <http://medialens.org>http://medialens.org CONTACTS: Gabriele Zamparini Tel: +44 (0) 20 7820 8534 Mobile +44 (0) 7799 436 921 or Antony Wright Mobile +44 (0) 7981760980 Website: <http://www.acallforlight.org>http://www.acallforlight.org e-mail: acallforlight at mail.com ***PRESS RELEASE ENDS***
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