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Rehmat
22-11-07, 07:27 PM
In 1996 Qatar gave permission to the USA to build the largest Air Force base and Weapons Depot outside the US mainland. The same year Al- Jazeera News Network was also born in Qatar. The invasion of Arab land was planned long ago, and as in every invasion in history, the invaders always setup an opposition force, and as in every time, the invaders are in control of that opposition. The story repeats itself when Al-Jazeera Network was set up to capture the Arab minds, and to be THE trusted source of news and information for the Arab World and all Arabic speaking people around the globe. Ask yourself, how could Qatar own Al-Jazeera and at the same time be a US puppet State and has close relations with Israel? Why is Daniel Pipes, who is a notorious anti-Arab, Anti-Islam a favorite for Al-Jazeera to speak to Arab audiences for hours long? Why did Aljazeera bring a fake Wafa Sultan to attack Islam? What role did Al-Jazeera play in dividing the Palestinians? What role did Al-Jazeera play in distancing Arabs from the Palestinian issue? What role did Al-Jazeera play in bringing the lies of the Zionists like Sharon, Netanyahu, and others into Arab homes all over the Arab World? Why did Qatar allow the US to transport cluster bombs from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar to Israel for use in Lebanon in the Summer of 2006? To top it off, it was the Qatari Prime Minister who traveled to Beirut to broker the end of that war.

Khalid Amayreh talks with Dr. Hesham Tillawi of currentissues.tv

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6452735625840209071

salahuldin786
22-11-07, 07:43 PM
sheikh muhammed yaqoobi said that once on a talk in the uk he said i wonder who own's al jazeera because it aint the arabs:up:

Rehmat
23-11-07, 08:58 AM
Al-Jazeera’s English channel was launched at the cost of US$1 billion on November 15, 2006 from the station’s headquarters in Doha, capital of the Sheikhdom of Qatar.

Al-Jazeera English hired more than 500 staffers, mostly non-Arabs journalists from American and British networks, including former CNN anchor Riz Khan, the BBC’s David Frost and former ABC correspondent Dave Marash (a Jew), who heads Washington office and his wife is the chief anchor.

"I think a lot of people are going to be very disappointed because the English-language news channel will be a pale imitation of its parent channel," said Ms Yvonne Ridley, a British journalist who worked as a senior editor on Al-Jazeera's English-language website.