New York – Barbara Walters Sorry for Trying to Help Assad Aide

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    New York – Television journalist Barbara Walters has apologized for trying to help a former aide to Syrian President Bashar Assad land a job or get into college in the United States.

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    The ABC veteran acknowledged the conflict in trying to help Sheherazad Jaafari, daughter of the Syrian ambassador to the United States and a one-time press aide to Assad. Jaafari helped Walters land an interview with the Syrian president that aired in December.

    Walters said in a statement issued Tuesday she rejected Jaafari’s later request for a job at ABC News, saying it was a conflict of interest. But she said she contacted people on Jaafari’s behalf and “I regret that.”

    The interview with Assad in the midst of the Syrian uprising was considered tough. Assad told Walters that no government kills its own people unless it is led by “a crazy person.”

    But earlier this week the London newspaper The Telegraph printed a series of chummy emails between Jaafari and Walters that it said were obtained through Syrian opposition leaders.

    In January, Walters wrote to Jaafari saying she contacted CNN’s Piers Morgan and his producer “to say how terrific you are and attached your resume,” the Telegraph reported. Walters also contacted Richard Wald, a former ABC News executive now a professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism, on the woman’s behalf.

    A grateful Jaafari wrote that “you can never be a better mom to your adopted child (me)” and promising to buy Walters some jewelry from Syria.

    Despite her help, Walters noted that Jaafari did not get a job or admission to college.

    ABC News President Ben Sherwood had no comment, a network spokesman said Wednesday.

    Sheherazad Jaafari is the daughter of the Syrian ambassador to the United States and a one-time press aide to Assad. Jaafari played a role in Walters’ landing an interview with the Syrian president in December.

    After the interview, Walters acknowledged sending letters to try to help Jaafari land a job or get into a college in the U.S. She says Jaafari asked for a job at ABC News, but Walters refused, saying it was a conflict of interest.

    But Walters says she realizes the help she offered Jaafari was also a conflict and “I regret that.”


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    11 years ago

    Baba Wawa needs to retire already, genug!

    11 years ago

    She is an Arab lover like the other old witch , the dean of white House reporters that was forced to resign.u They act as independents and non partial but truly are anti semites

    Leroy1
    Leroy1
    11 years ago

    Believe it or not, Jewish!
    Waremwasser= warmwater= walters
    not exactly a proud member of the tribe, although all 3 husbands were Jewish. Even dated Alan Greenspan.

    SandraM
    SandraM
    11 years ago

    Walters is a Shanda. Glad this story was brought to light. I am sure that there were many more before like this; but this time the Jap got caught.

    Leroy1
    Leroy1
    11 years ago

    Actually, it was Varmvasser.
    The only Jew she embraces today is Debora Feldman…