Rupert Murdoch's Victims
The Life and Crimes of a Global Goebbels
By Richard Neville
09/01/06 "Counterpunch"
-- -- - The first death known to me, that was precipitated
by a Rupert Murdoch headline, occurred in Sydney in March,1964,
when a schoolboy committed suicide. More of that later. These
days, the casualties resulting from military invasions
championed by Murdoch are numbered in the thousands, though he
is not the sole agent of destruction. One of his former TV
producers in the Middle East, Serene Sabbagh, resigned from Fox
recently because of its "bias and racism".
What tipped Sabbagh over the edge was the bombing of Qana._"As a
mother of three, watching the images, the raw images of children
being pulled out of the rubble and then I switched to Fox News
to hear some of their anchors claiming that these little kids
that were killed, these innocent victims that were killed, were
human shields used by Hezbollah. And one of the anchors went as
far as saying they were planted there by Hezbollah to win
support in this war. And it was unbelievable. For me, that was
the breaking point"
On August 6, Serene Sabbagh and a colleague sent a joint letter
of resignation to Fox News: "Not only are you an instrument of
the Bush White House, and Israeli propaganda, you are war
mongers with no sense of decency, nor professionalism." A
verdict which is widely echoed. "Fox News has had reporters
running around northern Israel chronicling every rocket attack
and every Israeli mobilization, but has shown little or no
interest in anything happening on the other side of the border",
noted Andrew Gumbel in the UK's Independent.
News Corp had "walked away from professional journalism and
crossed over into dutiful propaganda", wrote another analyst," a
dangerous new chapter even for Fox News". The whole organization
had shifted beyond warmongering into deep censorship, where it
"purposely cordoned off topics of discussion In fact, I could
not find a single, authentic, independent expert on Arab
politics and history who appeared on Fox News to discuss the
roots of the escalating violence. Not one."
In the editorial pages of Murdoch's antipodean flagship, The
Australian, the bombing of Beirut is presented as "Israel doing
Lebanon a favour" and restive Arabs are described as "Nazis".
None of this should be surprising, as Murdoch revealed to the
Hollywood Reporter that his media ventures are "not as important
to me as spreading my personal political beliefs" (November 23,
2005). And these beliefs are dangerous. Murdoch's influential
Weekly Standard advocates the pursuit of "regime change in Syria
. and a military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities. Why
wait?"
It does not seem to figure in Murdoch's personal accounting that
over half a million civilians are now dead or disfigured as a
result of the wars he has already promoted. Instead of
reconsidering his politics, like other lapsed neocons, Murdoch
is still blazing away with his tools of the trade: hate, lies,
fear and censorship.
So here's the nub. In a world facing a series of crises, should
an unelected billionaire with a militant agenda and key
politicians in the palm of his hand be allowed to preside over a
global empire of propaganda? An empire continually expanding,
one that gobbles up competitors and is now even blocking free
speech on the internet. (See MySpace Is The Trojan Horse Of
Internet Censorship)
On top of this, Murdoch's minions reject the inconvenient facts
of climate chaos and attack the greens as "a threat to the
prosperity and well-being" of the world (The Australian
September 2, 2004). Whereas a real threat to the well-being of
the world and its people is Rupert Murdoch, as I first
discovered long ago.
These days, Murdoch's war-mongering is compulsive and his
disregard for human wreckage is both calculated and global; but
in the beginning, what marked his output was a casual (and
sometimes fatal) disregard for the frailties of humans.
Murdoch's rise to power took off in Sydney in 1964, when he
acquired an afternoon tabloid, the Daily Mirror. On March 12,
the Mirror front paged a report on "promiscuity" among the
pupils of a city high school, which was based on the contents of
a young girl's diary. The resulting uproar led to the diarist
and a fellow student being expelled from school. A job well
done.
That's where the story ended as far the Mirror was concerned,
though not for those involved. The 13 year old schoolboy named
in the diary, Digby Bamford, was found hanging from his backyard
clothesline, having committed suicide. This news was "cordoned
off" from public consumption. Even rival papers kept the secret,
until a disgruntled Murdoch journalist tipped off an independent
magazine. The author of the "school sex" diary was examined by a
doctor from the Child Welfare Department and found to be a
virgin. During an interview years later, I reminded Murdoch of
this event and his reaction was sharp: "Don't you ever make
mistakes?" Of course I do. Many. After acquiring the News of the
World in London in 1971, Rupert discovered another diary, while
he was campaigning against a popular BBC TV show, Top of the
Pops. His paper accused its stars of "promiscuity" with young
dancers in the audience. One of these was Samantha MacAlpine,
aged 15, whose "leatherette bound book", according Murdoch's
news desk, "could well blow wide open the scandal at the BBC".
The day after this report, Samantha MacAlpine committed suicide.
The News of the World tried to cover itself with the headline,
THIS GIRL WAS A VICTIM NOW SHE IS DEAD, but the coroner stated
that Samantha's diary was "pure fantasy. unconnected with
reality", (like much Murdoch journalism). A Scotland Yard
officer accused the paper of being "ludicrous and
irresponsible". As is the Murdoch style, the evidence from the
inquest was kept from the readers. Also suppressed was the
statement of the forensic pathologist, that in his opinion,
Samantha had died a virgin.
Two weeks ago, when young Australian Jack Thomas appealed his
conviction for receiving funds from Al Qaeda and holding a false
passport, he was acquitted by the Victorian Court of Appeal.
FURY AFTER JIHAD JACK WALKS FREE, headlined The Australian,
although the fury was largely confined to Murdoch's newsroom. A
jury had previously acquitted Jack Thomas of two more
substantial matters. The Victorian Court quashed his conviction
on the lesser charges, because police statements had been taken
from the defendant while he was incarcerated in Pakistan without
access to a lawyer and subjected to assaults. (A US interrogator
told Thomas he would crush his testicles, rape his wife and put
her breasts in a vice). When the Appeal judges freed Thomas, as
they were obliged to do under Australian law, the Murdoch media
called for public outrage and demanded "rapid amendments to
ensure that no judge can make the same mistake". One of the
first steps in the Third Reich's campaign to win over the hearts
and minds of the German people was to attack the judges. Another
step was to consolidate the media. A third step was to fan the
flames of fear.
In response to criticism of its assault on the judiciary, The
Australian hit back: 'what will it take to get Mr Thomas's
apologists to take the terror threat seriously? Suicide bombers
detonating aboard Melbourne's trams? A USS Cole-style strike on
the Manly ferry?" And sure enough, as I write, another Murdoch
missile hits the front page. SYDNEY WILL BE ATTACKED.
After interviewing 572 citizens, the Daily Telegraph has decided
that "most Australians believe we are locked in a losing war
against Islamic terrorists and an attack on our home soil is
inevitable". The number who cite Murdoch's compulsive
belligerence as a factor in the escalation of terror is not
revealed. On the same day, Jack "Jihad" Thomas is arrested on
the beach, slapped with a newly introduced "control order" and
ordered home, where his movements are to be restricted.
Questioning voices are merely a "civil libertarian lobby that
believes John Howard is a greater threat to our way of life than
bin Laden", according to MurdochWorld. No, the greatest threat
is the control of information from the top. "Fascism ought to
more properly be called corporatism", said Mussolini, "since it
is the merger of state and corporate power." Beware the global
Goebbels.
Richard Neville has been around
a while. He lives in Australia, the land that formed him. In the
Sixties he raised hell in London and published Oz. He can be
reached through his very bracing website,
http://www.richardneville.com.au/
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