BBC agrees to amend article on Jews of Iraq

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Article: BBC agrees to amend article on Jews of Iraq
Originaly Posted On: 2007-08-16 15:07:00

Good news from the media watchdog CAMERA: following its appeal to the BBC’s Editorial Complaints Unit, the BBC made ‘a significant revision to a once wildly skewed article’ about Jewish refugees from Iraq. CAMERA issued the following media alert: (with thanks: Jerusalem Posts)

“The original article painted a picture of “an easy, happy life” for Jews in Iraq while glossing over the actual record of persecution faced by Iraqi Jews. Most egregiously, the piece ignored the Farhoud, a brutal anti-Jewish massacre that occurred in 1941.

After our correspondence, an editor told CAMERA: “On further consideration, we have made some changes to the report.”

Most importantly, the BBC added information on the 1941 massacre:

“But, while anti-Jewish sentiment flared up after the creation of Israel and the subsequent Arab-Israeli war in 1948-49, discrimination and attacks on Jews were part of life in Iraq. In the most notorious incident, mobs rampaged through the Jewish district of Baghdad killing an estimated 170 Jews in 1941, in what became known as the Farhoud massacre.”

BBC also added the word “fled” to describe the departure of Jews from Iraq, which is significant because the article initially said only that the Jews “left” Iraq - a euphemism that hardly describes the duress, pressure and even expulsions that caused the exile.

The BBC also suggested that it would soon publish a feature article which would provide readers with another (and hopefully more accurate) look at the plight of Jews forced from their homes in Arab countries.

“It is worth noting that the Middle East desk of the BBC News Web site was initially reluctant to make any changes to the article. It was only after CAMERA took its complaint to the next level - the Editorial Complaints Unit - that the changes were made. This serves as another reminder that perseverance pays in the quest for a fair and accurate media. “

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