Arab Writers Group Syndicate

Original thought & informed commentary from a syndication of Arab American journalists.

HANANIA: Arab-Israeli government restrictions on journalism promotes hate, For Immediate Release, 12-12-07

Arab-Israeli government restrictions on journalism promote hate
By Ray Hanania –
Last June while performing with the Israeli-Palestinian Comedy Tour, which included two Israeli comedians and a Jewish American comic, we were approached by a popular Lebanese newspaper to do an interview. The reporter of the publication interviewed me, a Palestinian. I suggested she might interview one of the three other performers, Israelis Charley Warady or Yisrael Campbell, or even Aaron Freeman, an African American Jewish comedian well known in the United States. The reporter was somewhat apologetic but frank, explaining to me, “It is illegal for me to interview an Israeli. I would go to jail.” Read more »

December 12, 2007 Posted by Ray Hanania | Ray Hanania | , , , , , , , , | No Comments

HANANIA: Imus Factor exposues flaws in American media principles, For Immediate Release, 11-17-07

The “Don Imus” factors exposes flaws in American media principles

By Ray Hanania – When syndicated radio and MSNBC talk show host Don Imus expressed racist comments about African American members of the Rutgers Woman’s basketball team, he was immediately censored and forced to apologize. Imus, now more sensitive to racist rhetoric against Blacks, returns to WABC Radio soon, reportedly a “changed man.” But Don Imus’ past racist remarks were not an exception, but they often characterized similar racist comments about other minorities, including Arabs and Muslims that go unaddressed or challenged by the mainstream media and public leaders. Read more »

November 17, 2007 Posted by Ray Hanania | Ray Hanania | , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments

HANANIA: The Assault against the Arab/Islamic media, For Immediate Release, 11-10-07

The assault against the Arab media

By Ray Hanania – We often compare the Iraq War to the Vietnam War. Slowly, maybe too slowly, many Americans have come to accept the comparisons based on government lying, military efforts to silence the media, and persistent stories of American soldiers committing war crimes.  A key player in defining this new reality is the news media. During the Vietnam War, the mainstream American media helped show Americans the truth about the Vietnam War. Tragically, the media covering the Iraq War is far from the noble or principled media that exposed Vietnam War atrocities and crimes. Read more »

November 10, 2007 Posted by Ray Hanania | Ray Hanania | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments

ELAASAR: Mubarak “losing it” in Egypt, For Immediate Release, 9-28-07

Mubarak: America’s “Strong Man” in Cairo is losing it!

By Aladdin Elaasar – America’s “Strong Man” in Cairo, President Hosny Mubarak is losing it. The 82 years old military dictator has caused an outrage by recently jailing three journalists who dared to raise concerns about his failing health condition and who has refused to appoint a vice president for 26 years. Read more »

September 28, 2007 Posted by Ray Hanania | Aladdin Elaasar | , , , , , , | 2 Comments