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Publish it Not

Publish it Not

The Middle East Cover-up

by Christopher Mayhew and Michael Adams
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/02/2007

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"Over the past half-century, and particularly since 1967, a deliberate and generally successful attempt has been made to cover up the truth about Palestine, with damaging consequences for the cause of peace and justice in the Middle East." In 1975 Michael Adams and Christopher Mayhew delivered their powerful indictment of Western media coverage of the Israel-Palestine issue. Both men, journalist and politician, had direct experience of the situation in Palestine and both felt passionately that a curtain of concealment and deceit had been drawn over media discussion of the Zionist colonization of Palestine, resulting in misinformed and biased perceptions. The importance of their discussion of the Zionist management of the British media in Publish it Not cannot be overstated.
It was pivotal in the process that has unmasked a number of myths: - that Zionist intentions in Palestine were broadly benign and that the Zionist project was a 'liberation movement' and not a project to displace the indigenous population of Palestine; - that Palestine was 'a land without people' and Jewry 'a people without a land' before Zionist colonization; that Zionist endeavour 'made the desert bloom' in Palestine; - that 600,000 'Jews' opposed 40 million Muslims in 1947-9, that Israel was fighting a 'war of survival'; that Israel has always sought, and its Arab neighbours have always rejected peaceful relations. Thirty years on, a new edition of this classic expose reveals that little has changed in media treatment of the Palestine issue. An extensive introduction by former BBC correspondent Tim Llewellyn describes developments since 1975 and compares the issues that Mayhew and Adams addressed with those existing now.
ISBN:
9781904955191
9781904955191
Category:
Asian history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-02-2007
Publisher:
Signal Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
224
Dimensions (mm):
203x133mm
Michael Adams

Michael Adams is an author, journalist, TV producer and screenwriter with a broad and deep knowledge of film. His memoir Showgirls, Teen Wolves and Astro Zombies is about a year-long search for the worst movie ever made. His book Shining Lights is a profile of Australian Oscar winners, based on interviews with Cate Blanchett, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe and Geoffrey Rush.

Michael also contributed to The 100 Greatest Films of Australian Cinema, edited the AFI yearbook, and hosted Showtime's Movie Club and SBS's The Movie Show. For a decade Michael was reviews editor of the Australian edition of Empire and has written extensively on film and pop culture for Men's Style, Yen, Rolling Stone, Rottentomatoes.com and Movieline.com. He most recently worked as a writer and researcher for a TV show about Australian inventors for the History Channel.

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