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Rep Calls for Investigation of Alhurra


By Paul Kiel

Pro Publica


June 23, 2008


The ranking member of the House foreign relations committee thinks it's time Congress takes a hard look at Alhurra. In a letter today (pdf), Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) requests that Chairman Howard Berman (D-CA) "hold immediate oversight hearings and initiate an investigation" of the troubled U.S.-backed channel.

In particular, Ros-Lehtinen focuses on the lack of oversight of the channel's broadcasts, which have at times aired anti-American and anti-Israeli viewpoints. As ProPublica's Dafna Linzer reported, Alhurra's president Brian Conniff does not speak Arabic. During a visit to the channel in June, Linzer and 60 Minutes observed Conniff sit in on a morning editorial meeting that he could not understand. Danny Nassif, the news director, does speak Arabic, but a recent report by the State Department’s Inspector General cast doubt on his claims that he alone is able to oversee the content of Alhurra’s three 24-hour broadcasts, and Radio Sawa’s two radio services. A senior diplomat said that a small team inside the State Department set up to monitor foreign broadcasts stopped watching Alhurra long ago and never listened to Radio Sawa.
 
"The management at Al Hurra has repeatedly guaranteed that it would make reforms and ensure that hateful rhetoric never be broadcast on its station," Ros-Lehtinen writes. "These have been, it appears, empty promises, and raises the specter that on-sight American managers - with little training in the Arabic language - are simply incapable of exercising editorial control."
 




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Senator Tom Coburn's activity on the Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, and International Security

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