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June 5, 2005 Sunday Rabi-us-Sani 27, 1426


Al Jazeera encourages militants: Rumsfeld


SINGAPORE, June 4: US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Saturday that Arab news channel Al Jazeera was encouraging militant groups by broadcasting beheadings of foreign hostages in Iraq. Al Jazeera, repeatedly accused by Washington of biased reporting over Iraq, has often shown video of hostages pleading at gunpoint for their government to withdraw its troops. But killings, posted on Internet web sites by militants, are not broadcast by the company.

“If anyone lived in the Middle East and watched a network like the Al Jazeera day after day after day, even if he was an American, he would start waking up and asking what’s wrong. But America is not wrong. It’s the people who are going on television chopping off people’s heads, that is wrong,” he said.

“And television networks that carry it and promote it and jump on the spark every time there is a terrorist act are promoting the acts,” he told a security conference in Singapore.

DENIAL: The Al Jazeera rejected as unfounded the accusation that it was encouraging militant groups by airing beheadings of foreign hostages in Iraq.

“Al Jazeera ... has never at any time transmitted pictures of killings or beheadings and ... any talk about this is absolutely unfounded,” the television said in a statement.

Al Jazeera, repeatedly accused by Washington of biased reporting on Iraq, has often shown video of hostages pleading at gunpoint for their government to withdraw its troops. But it does not broadcast footage of killings, posted on the Internet by militants. The channel voiced ‘deep regret and surprise’ over Mr Rumsfeld’s remarks.

Al Jazeera’s offices in Baghdad and Kabul have been hit by US fire.—Reuters



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