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09.22.2008 4:55 pm

Post-Dispatch refuses to distribute DVD offensive to American Muslims

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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obession2.jpgDespite the perilous state of American newspapers, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch advertising department took an ethical stand and refused to distribute the DVD of a film that for two years has troubled American Muslims.

The film, called “Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West,” was distributed to an estimated 28 million people via 70 American newspapers, primarily in states crucial to the coming presidential election. The only other newspaper reported to have refused the DVD was the News & Record in Greensboro, NC.

The Miami Herald reported that its own decision to distribute the DVD angered the Muslim community there:

We feel that it’s going to incite more hate and bigotry against our community,” said Altaf Ali, Florida chapter director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The DVD does not do enough to differentiate between terrorists and mainstream Muslims, he said.

The Herald’s description of the DVD says it includes…

…montages of terrorist training camps and suicide bombers paired with narration by commentators such as Daniel Pipes, founder of the conservative Middle East Forum think tank. Many of the film’s pundits are known for controversial views on Islam. In one part of the DVD, clips of Muslim children being recruited as suicide bombers are interspersed with images of Nazis.

Jen Wood, the Post-Dispatch’s vice president of advertising, said her department received the request to include the DVD as an insert at the beginning of the summer. She said the advertiser provided the newspaper only with a trailer, and refused when Wood asked to see a copy of the entire film - something she described as “not an unusual request.”"I didn’t have enough information to make a decision, so I said ‘no thank you,’” said Wood. “It wasn’t clear what exact message they were trying to send.”

The Herald reported that the nonprofit Clarion Fund, which promotes “national security through education,” sent the DVD to 28 million households, “many in election swing states such as Florida, Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania.”

In Florida, the DVD was distributed in the Herald, the Orlando Sentinel, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, the St. Petersburg Times, the Florida Times-Union of Jacksonville and the News-Press of Fort Myers.

In October 2006 (another election year) I wrote a story about how besieged the St. Louis Muslim community was feeling- the worst, many told me, since just after Sept. 11, 2001. A St. Louis screening of the “Obesession” movie featured in that story:

At the end of August, a thousand people — about half of them Jewish and half Christian, according to organizers — attended a screening of the movie “Obsession: What the War on Terror is Really About” at the Frontenac Hilton Hotel. The group’s sponsors promoted the movie with a provocative billboard featuring a dark-skinned man whose head was wrapped in a kuffiyeh and the words, “Confessions of a Terrorist.”

The terrorist in question was Walid Shoebat, who said he was a former member of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Shoebat appeared in the hourlong movie and then spoke to the audience.

Muslims who were there said they were horrified by what they believed was the movie’s inference that Islam, terrorism and Nazism were one and the same, despite a disclaimer that ran at the beginning and end of the movie that said “most Muslims are peaceful and do not support terror.”

Far more upsetting, they said, was the reaction of the audience.

Writing in “The American Muslim” two weeks after the screening, [Sheila] Musaji said those Muslims who attended were “still experiencing physical and emotional distress primarily due to the positive reaction of the audience — including applause and standing ovations — and to some of the hateful comments we overheard from individuals sitting around us.”

Fatemeh Keshavarz, head of Washington University’s department of Asian and Near Eastern Languages, who was at the screening, said: “This was hate speech, pure and simple. … being in that room, I felt threatened.”

The movie was made by Honest Reporting, “a grass-roots movement dedicated to ensuring that Israel receives fair media coverage,” according to its website. Honest Reporting is an arm of Aish HaTorah, an orthodox Jewish education network based in Jerusalem.

Richard Senturia, executive director of Citizens for a Just and Lasting Peace in the Middle East, which co-sponsored the screening, said that the Muslims who attended “saw what they saw and heard what they heard. I’m not going to deny their feelings.”

Karen J. Aroesty, the Anti-Defamation League’s regional director for Missouri and Southern Illinois, was also in the “Obsession” audience and said she was disturbed by what she saw in the crowd’s reaction. She is now working with Muslims on an effort to re-screen “Obsession,” but this time to also provide a forum for people to discuss their feelings about the movie.

“Frankly, things are getting out of hand,” Aroesty said about the sequence of events that have frightened many St. Louis Muslims. “All these things happen, and they converge in different ways in a community like St. Louis.”

Wood said her department needs to have a full understanding of what is being advertised in the newspaper, otherwise, it “reserves the right” to decline an ad. “I exercised my right not to accept [the DVD],” she said.

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I firmly salute the Post-Dispatch decision for its refusal to participate in the spread of hatred propagated by Israeli funds on American soil. The “Obsession” distribution cost millions of US dollars in “advertisement” costs to change the possible outcome of election in swing states. These millions have not come from inside the US, but from Israel see: http://www.obsessionwithhate.com.

Thank you Post-Dispatch for your high ethical standards. You exemplary stand in refusing dirty money proved to be beyond and above many newspapers across the country.

— Mark
7:12 pm October 1st, 2008

Your paper has taken a most courageous stand. Apparently, the people who have criticized you will believe anything that parallels their own ignorance, never mind that the “experts” in the film are of dubious credibility.

Does anyone else think it is a coincidence that this was issued six weeks before the presidential election? Is anyone else disturbed that this clandestine organization obtained the home addresses of millions of Americans, despite its own secrecy? This organization chills me as much as al-Qaeda itself.

— Gerardo
6:09 pm October 4th, 2008

Thank you, PD. A wise and ethical decision to not distribute this nonsense. Unfortunately, the Clarion Fund sent one to me anyway, but I’m still glad that my hometown paper didn’t have a hand in spreading Hate.

— Charlie
3:51 am October 9th, 2008

I commend the newspaper for the courageous act to stay away from such low level media. Journalism is all about professional, objective, and constructive speech and not just any malicious jargon that is meant to channel voters from one candidate to another and incite hatred.

The DVD promoters attempt poorly to approach American public with the claim to educate before they have themselves educated. If you watched the movie as I did, figure it out yourself, the absence of reputable established Muslim scholar figures, the abundance of Islam-illiterates and hatefuls, massive free distribution of 28 million copies in specific locations of the country, this is not free speech, this is not education, this is against the good American values that preserved and will keep this great country for years. Does anybody have courage to tell us where the funding for this massive attack is coming from?

— B. Elaidi
8:22 pm October 15th, 2008

In this time of economic struggle, swing state debates and the awry American dream, one begs to think of either one of two things- “What can we do to make it better?” and “What else can possibly be added to make it worse?”
We live in a time where we are thrown so many ideologies, dissent, pop culture banality and lightning speed information that we tend to miss the actual threat- ourselves. Where were we when these houses started to foreclose by the dozen? Where were we when these extremist were taking flying lessons but not the landing courses? What were we thinking when we went into a country than never attacked us (and why is it not headlining the press anymore?) And the list can go on and on…
It’s unfortunate that we live in a society that leads you to believe that one group of people or another are only out for one thing and one thing only. The government has been doing it for years and will continue to do it because it’s easier to control a fearful crowd than it is and educated and well informed one. Propaganda is the push broom of all fear.
Hitler did it so much that his propaganda administrator Josef Goebbels spun a web so big that they actually began believing their own lies. Not only did they kill Jews- but many of their own “pure blood” Germans. Hitler, so convinced he was on the right track, once was quoted as saying, “The bigger the lie, the more will believe it.”- His first weapon of choice? Fear.
Jim Jones- a terrorist in his own reich- believed he was actually God to the point where he convinced 900 people to follow him to South America in order to establish a new society of living that made him control their every move in order to escape the socialistic tyranny of man. When the shit finally hit the fan, you can hear on the muddled audio tape, “HURRY CHILDREN! THEY’RE COMING!!!”- Weapon of choice? Fear.
Tim McVeigh (a Desert Storm Veteran) and Terry Nichols so much believed in their cause that they loaded up a U-Haul van with ammonium nitrate and nitromethane and took it to Oklahoma City in order to prove that Americans weren’t safe from even Americans themselves. When the police finally caught McVeigh in a car that had no license plates- they found a copy of “The Turner Diaries”- a fictional book based on a southerner Turner and his militant group seizing Vandenberg Air Force Base and the course of ethnic cleansing. Book’s core focus? Fear for the white race.
Tyrants and leaders alike have all used the skillful Art of War method to accomplish their gains. Saddam Hussein used it perfectly- insurgency continues on to this day even a few short years after his death. Where were those weapons of mass destruction? He said they weren’t there to begin with- But for some strange reason or another, no one was convinced- At least, not our forty-third president that is. His first and last weapon? Not WMDs- Fear.
Bin Laden used the fanatic way to get his point across- now we live in the fear that it could happen again- Will it? We’ll always wonder and keep guessing.
If the human mind was able to conceive the actual encapsulation of spirituality, one would truly go insane and be confined to a rubber room- which often does happen. We’ve been lead to believe so much that it’s hard to actually determine what is really true. Extremest Muslims (not all Muslims all murderers) use the same tactics our government- and many other governments- use to control the weather. They lead you to believe that they’re out to conquer the world- and that hogwash about England and Israel being converted into a soul Islamic state is a scare tactic used by the same extremist groups and the government alike. The fact of the matter is if it hasn’t happened by now- it isn’t going to happen. I compare these people to the same folks who stand on street corners who tell you that “..the end is near!”- and they’re the same kind of people who lead most of this country to believe that we lived with a “communist threat”. The core ingredient in all these tactics? Fear.
I believe in myself- and I suggest you do too.
Keep the Love Going- and take care of yourselves,
Love,
Quinn

— Quinn Rollen
2:14 pm October 24th, 2008

To counter hate filled propaganda, American public needs to be educated about true Islam. Muslim organization need to take the lead. However, the media need to do their share in protraying tru islam, which is a peaceful religion. The newspapers that disrtributed the DVD have a moral responsibility to undo the harm. The perpeterators of the propaganda DVD need to be investigated by appropriate government agencies to ascertain if civil rights of violations occured, or election laws were violated. Simly doing nothing will be worse than the original wrong that was committed.

— Syed Akhtar
1:27 pm October 25th, 2008

It didn’t matter. I still got the DVD in the mail anyways. That will probably be the case with many of your subscribers anyways. I still can’t figure out how they got my name though and that troubles me. I understand your decision but then again if they are just going to mail it. You might as well distribute it anyways.

— Matt
3:21 pm October 25th, 2008

You made a mistake by NOT distributing the paid insert for the documentary movie “Obsession”. That documentary and discussion makes it perfectly clear that the danger comes from the radical Muslims and not from the masses of Muslims. The danger is real; and the public should become aware of it. Your censorship did a disservice to your readers by preventing them from becoming aware of the danger which threatens us all.

— Abdul Ameer
1:12 pm October 29th, 2008

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