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Pay no attention to the ordinary politician behind the curtain. Keep your eyes on the eloquent politician behind the pulpit (oops – i mean podium) (oops – I mean teleprompter), please.
never. the sixth day war was the only one that israel was smart enough to make the first move. all the other times its the arabs who started the war, or launched terror attacks against israel (as happened before israel invaded lebanon).
My memory isn't too bad Stoney! After my first comment I checked the Internet and lo and behold, look what turned up ……. The 50th anniversary Fergie Rally to remember the massive floods of 1956.
Have a look at http://www.wentworth.nsw.gov.au/fergie for some amazing images and detail of the Rally. Several hundred grey Fergies “on parade” at the one time in 2006.
May I suggest you send a photo of Colin and his Fergie, at work, to the Wentworth Shire Council for info and possible publication as they are a major interest in the South West of NSW.
The mainstream Western media get a lot of their information from NGO's, and having an effective media strategy is part of any NGO. One thing that is the case is that people that go into journalism school and people who volunteer for NGO's tend to be the same type of people, bright idealistic young college students out to change the world.
When something like Tibet happens the tendency is for the press to make a call to an pro-Tibet NGO and a call to the Chinese government. If the NGO has any competency, they will call back with some very idealistic spokesperson that gives them their view of the world. Whereas the Chinese government may not return the call, and you have someone that just repeats the “party line” without much feeling.
Also NGO's have the advantage of having clean hands. It's really impossible run a government without getting your hands a little bloody and a little dirty. Since NGO's don't have to worry about actually governing, they can stay pure in a way that a government can't.
One thing that is very important is to respect people you disagree with and learn from people who you disagree with. The International Campaign for Tibet is *very* good at dealing with the media. The comparison here isn't with the Chinese government, but rather with overseas Chinese groups which are much less good at this. Part of the reason is that journalists love victims, since they enjoying seeing themselves as saving victims from oppression.
The trouble with overseas Chinese groups from this point is that overseas Chinese sometimes can and do play the victim, but overseas Chinese groups don't want to *permanently* be a victim and the very real desire for Chinese to be strong and powerful rubs most Western journalists the wrong way.
You can see this in Peter French's articles in which the desire to live in a strong and powerful country and to communicate with the world as equals is somehow considered abnormal and obviously a product of state propaganda.
The desire of Western journalists to “help” China also rubs Chinese the wrong way.
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