Rome, 4 Feb. (AKI) - Anchorman for the Arabic TV network Al-Jazeera, Faysal Qassem, has harshly criticised the "sheep-like" Arab press, a charge he also extends to Western media since al-Qaeda's '9/11' attacks on US cities.
"Arab people behave like sheep and the Arab press imitates parrots," Qassem told Adnkronos International (AKI).
"In the Arab world, the media is constrained and it parrots what the government wants," said Qassem.
"My mission is to free Arabs from dictatorships and from the legacy of our awful traditions." Read more ...
"Arab people behave like sheep and the Arab press imitates parrots," Qassem told Adnkronos International (AKI).
"In the Arab world, the media is constrained and it parrots what the government wants," said Qassem.
"My mission is to free Arabs from dictatorships and from the legacy of our awful traditions." Read more ...
Source: AKI
H/T: Gramfan