Media in their eyes
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Fadi Abu Sada- The role of the Palestinian media is as critical internally as it is insignificant internationally. The key function it fills in Palestinian politics was illuminated when Hamas and Fateh chose the issue to be discussed in their first meeting as part of the national reconciliation in Cairo. They both agreed to stop what they referred to as negative media campaigns in order to create a positive atmosphere for real reconciliation.
Goodbye to our friend and colleague Ala’ Murtaja
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Fadi Abu Sada – It was clear that Ala’s mother was very frightened when we telephoned her at home to ask for journalist Ala Murtaja. He was a part of our live radio show, “We are all Gaza,” that is broadcast by our network, PNN United.
When people become numbers
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Since the attack on Gaza started on December 27, local and international media outlets in the Arab world, and international news agencies have been busy counting - the number of dead and injured and the number of missiles fired. Fadi Abu Sada director of the Palestine News Network, asks what happens when people become only numbers in a news briefs, leaving the real stories in Gaza to fall on deaf ears?
Repeating Obama Israeli style
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Fadi Abu Sada- (MENASSAT) Obama’s sweeping victory was one of the most successful in history. His charismatic speeches and the use of technology, specifically his use of the Internet, left a huge impact on how political campaigns in Israel are being carried out for the upcoming February 2009 election.
When Israelis speak in Arabic and Palestinians in Hebrew
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(MENASSAT) – The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched a number of online videos in Arabic lately. These clips were posted on the Ministry's Arabic-language website, as well as on YouTube, in a new attempt to promote the Israeli point of view in the Arab world.