Posted on 11/30/2004 9:17:34 AM PST by momf
Hatred taught by Al Minar helped by American T.V. according to radio host Alan Nathan's guest. I didn't get his name, however, the guest is the author of a book: Becon of Hatred.
I looked up the book, here is a link to the Brookings Institute http://www.brook.edu/press/books/clientpr/winep/beaconofhatred.htm
The full title is: Beacon of Hatred: Inside Hizballah's al-Manar Television.
http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/sib/10_04/fyop.htm
1. The Hezbollah organization places a great deal of importance on the campaign over the public mind, viewing it as a key component in its struggle against Israel. The organization operates an extensive network of propaganda that spans magazines, a TV station, a radio station and Internet websites. Hezbollah makes widespread use of communication infrastructures in order to disseminate its vision, doctrine and messages to diverse target audiences in Lebanon , the Middle East, and elsewhere across the globe.
2. Foremost among the means of propaganda used by the organization is the Al-Manar TV station, broadcasting worldwide from Lebanon via a multi-national satellite system. Hezbollah attributes major importance to television broadcasting1. It can be safely established, in fact, that Hezbollahowing to generous financial support from Iran is the worlds number one terrorist organization when it comes to its ability to make such extensive and diverse use of a TV station under its control.
1. Al-Manar was a central component of the campaign [against Israel in Lebanon] and the enemy is aware of that
[a speech given by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as broadcast by Al-Manar, November 24, 2000, about 6 months after the IDFs withdrawal from Lebanon.]
3. The satellites used by Hezbollah to deliver its doctrine and messages are operated by Arab and Western companies and corporations, including American and European companies . This is yet another example of the use terrorist organizations make of Western technologies to deliver messages of hatred and preaching to terrorism. Such messages are directed more than once at the very countries that provide the terrorist organizations with communications infrastructures.
4. Thus, broadcasts preaching to terrorism and anti-American, anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic incitement are exported from the Middle East to the US and to European countries where, with the assistance of Arab and Western companies and corporations, they are spread to Arab and Muslim communities.
The method of distribution
5. Based on the information we possess, we can attempt to illustrate the method used by Hezbollah to market Al-Manars programming worldwide:
a. The international satellite companies and corporations lease out broadcasting frequencies to any interested parties, on a commercial basis.
b. Two satellite companies Arabsat (an inter-Arab company whose major shareholder is Saudi Arabia ) and GlobeCast (a subsidiary of a French-based company2) buy the broadcasting frequencies from these international companies and corporations.
2. GlobeCast is a subsidiary of France Telecom ( Frances largest communications company). Its Chairman and CEO is Christian Pinon, and the CEO of GlobeCast America is David Sprechman .
c. The Arabsat and GlobeCast companies put together Arabic channel packages,including the Al-Manar TV station, which are marketed abroad and transmitted on leased frequencies on various satellites by the international companies and corporations.
6. Thus, for example, Abdallah Quseir, a Hezbollah deputy in the Lebanese parliament, claimed that the broadcasting of Al-Manar in France was based on an agreement between Arabsat and European satellite provider Eutelsat, broadcasting a package of 10 Arabic channels, including Al-Manar ( Ad-Diyar, Lebanon, August 12, 2004). At that time, it was stated that the Al-Manar station and Arabsat had an agreement according to which Arabsat was to plug Al-Manar into all of its channel packages, on all satellites where these packages were broadcast.
The distribution of Hezbollahs Al-Manar programming worldwidean estimated flowchart
Note: Arabsat and Nilesat (see details below) broadcast Al-Manar programming independently, without relying on third-party agents.
3. The companys major shareholder is Saudi Arabia .
4. A subsidiary of a French-based company.
Conclusion
1. The main conclusion that arises from the above analysis is that Arab and Western countries (the US included) are allowing satellite companies and corporations under their control or influence to provide communications infrastructures for the global spread of Hezbollahs messages of hatred and terrorism via the Al-Manar channel. The key countries in this marketing system, on the different levels of the distribution, are:
a. First and foremost Syria and Lebanon , the two countries that make it possible for Hezbollahs TV station to exist on Lebanese soil and provide it with inter-Arab legitimization, portraying it as a completely civilian TV station when, in practice, it is operated by a terrorist organization and dedicated to the purpose of furthering its aims and ideology. All this is part of the strategic assistance and backing provided by these two countries to Hezbollah5..
5. The financial support provided by Iran to Hezbollah allows the organization to maintain a system of marketing and distribution unparalleled in any other terrorist organization. Furthermore, Iran wields significant influence on the contents of the messages of hatred and terrorism spread by Hezbollah.
b. Saudi Arabia and France are the two countries who hold influence over Arabsat ( Saudi Arabia) and GlobeCast (France). Through these two companies, channel packages of Arabic programming, including the Al-Manar station, are distributed to satellite companies and corporations. Terminating these companies distribution of Al-Manar programming might have been a severe blow to the stations global marketing network.
c. The US and a long list of Western (and other) countries who hold influence over the satellite companies and corporations that distribute Al-Manars broadcasts. That influence is not translated into an effective effort to put an end to the worldwide distribution of Al-Manarsbroadcasts via the satellite system. This in spite of the fact that as of 1997 Hezbollah features on the US State Department list of international terrorist organizations and despite the anti-American incitement, preaching to terrorism and radical Islamic messages disseminated through Al-Manars broadcasts6.
6. It is worth mentioning that American companies also provide Internet services to Hezbollah websites (see article by Avi Jorich, recently distributed by the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center).
d. Countries worldwide where Al-Manars broadcasts are distributed via the companies and corporations satellite system are not making substantial efforts to prevent the reception of the broadcasts. The broadcasts, that include blatant anti-Semitic incitement (such as the movie The DiasporaAl-Shatat) are received, among else, by Arab and Muslim communities in Western countries and fuel the flames of anti-Semitism already prevalent in those communities (the results of the proceedings currently under way against Al-Manar in France might serve as an important test case for the level of willingness of the various Western countries to combat the phenomenon).
Thank you, I think, for posting this. Where does the A.P. and Tel Star 5 sattilites fit in here?
I'm going to have to read your post a couple of times to absorb all of this. 8)
I don't know, don't have time to read it. If you go to the website I linked, there's alot more.
Also you can google search for Al-Manar.
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