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Peres’s Propaganda and Gaza Panel’s Biased Moderator

Any good panel moderator knows that maintaining the integrity of debates involves allowing equal time and consistently and impartially applying rules to speakers. That debate in which Turkish PM Erdoğan walked out involved deliberately unequal times for speakers (see my calculations of actual speaking times in parentheses below for each panel member, and video of full debate below).

A decision was made to confer up to 25 minutes to israeli President Shimon Peres because, as this NYT blog post rationalises, “Mr. Peres was alone in defending the Israeli role in Gaza, which is why he was given the final 25 minutes to speak. Earlier, Mr. Erdoğan had spoken for 12 minutes about the sufferings of the Palestinians.” This is a flimsy excuse; whether or not Moussa and Erdoğan were advocates for justice does not at all mean that Peres should receive free rein or longer time; nor were there were any Palestinian speakers.

The debate in full, below, also shows a fawning David Ignatius — a columnist with The Washington Post who happens to be of Armenian Jewish descent and who supported the invasion of Iraq as “just and defensible” — introducing israeli President Peres by claiming, “No one has worked longer or harder on this thing we call the peace process than you have.” Quite apart from Erdogan’s dramatic departure, the more significant story of Peres being given a substantially longer platform to air his patently false apologia for israel’s unconscionable actions, is the speech itself.

As Paul Woodward at the excellent War in Context points out,

Right now, the press has much less interest in exposing Peres’ lies than it has in the headline-grabbing moment — the point at which Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan left the stage in reaction to the insulting behavior of the Washington Post’s David Ignatius.

The real story — the story that an obsequious press corps has chosen to under-report — was a tirade from Shimon Peres that should rank on a par with Nikita Kruschev’s outburst at the United Nations in 1960 when he pounded his shoe in protest.

Woodward quotes from Peres’s propaganda with refutational embedded links:

“Why did they fire at us? What did they want? We didn’t occupy. There was never a day of starvation in Gaza. By the way, Israel is the supplier of water daily to Gaza. Israel is the supplier of fuel to Gaza.”

In contrast to Peres’s 25 minute time-allotment, Ignatius cuts Amr Moussa off before his eventual 13 minutes and Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdoğan just before his 16 minutes in their half-allotments, to which Erdoğan then demanded a short right of reply.

After very reluctantly allowing him an easily exceeded minute, Ignatius invoked the need to go to … dinner. As if putting off dinner among the well-heeled delegates at Davos for just a few minutes was less important than the incineration of Palestinian civilians, a third of them children, in israel’s Gaza genocide.

See the full debate *(edited from original post because the other video was not showing but can be seen from the link on webcast) available as a webcast here at the World Economic Forum (WEF) site, entitled ‘Gaza: The Case for Middle East Peace’.

Speakers:

  • Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations, New York (1:30-8:50 = 7 minutes)
  • Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Prime Minister of Turkey (9:45-25:45 = 16 minutes)
  • Amre Moussa, Secretary-General, League of Arab States, Cairo (26:20-39:20 = 13 minutes)
  • Shimon Peres, President of Israel 40:00-61:00 = 21 minutes)

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2 Responses to Peres’s Propaganda and Gaza Panel’s Biased Moderator

  1. joeland7 January 31, 2009 at 3:20 pm

    thanks for the information. continue to tell the world the truth

  2. realistic bird January 31, 2009 at 3:53 pm

    Thanks joel. That is the least thing we can do.

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