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Friday 18 October 2013

How 9/11 would have been reported if media applied same standards as they do to reporting Islamist terrorism in Israel

'11 Sept 2001: Many Arabs killed in day of tit-for-tat violence on east coast of America
The cycle of violence in America spiralled out of control today when a series of violent incidents left thousands dead. Those killed include many Arab and Muslim civilians.
Al Jaziera has revealed that many of the Arabs killed were refugee children who had fled from oppression.
Although an American spokesman claimed that they too suffered "many civilian deaths", this has been denied by the Al Quaeda organisation who maintain that the only Americans killed were military personnel and illegal settlers.
The violence started when one of five unarmed Arab civilians, who boarded a 767 aircraft in Boston, was refused permission to fly the plane, despite having a valid flying licence. The American authorities have been imposing increasingly tight restrictions on the freedom of movement of Arab civilians within the US. This humiliation to their dignity has created, not unsurprisingly, deep anger and resentment among even moderate Arabs. When the fully qualified pilot was denied the opportunity to work in his chosen profession, he became understandably angry. It is reported that the outnumbered Arab men engaged in fighting with members of the crew, but what really happened next may never be known.
What is certain is that all of the five Arabs were killed, along with the plane's other occupants (believed to be primarily military and intelligence personnel along with some illegal American settlers) when the plane crashed into the North tower of the World Trade Center.
Al Jaziera quickly confirmed that the building housed many Arab refugee children, who were all killed in the attack along with a number of Muslim workers. A number of illegal American settlers dressed as businessmen may also have perished.'


More here http://edgar1981.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/reporting-911.html?m=1

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