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Published on:   July 7, 2010 06:06 PM
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Atlanta, GA - CNN today removed its senior editor for Middle Eastern affairs, Octavia Nasr, from her job after she published a Twitter message saying that she respected the Shiite cleric the Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, who died on Sunday.

Ms. Nasr left her CNN office in Atlanta on Wednesday. Parisa Khosravi, the senior vice president for CNN International Newsgathering, said in an internal memorandum that she “had a conversation” with Ms. Nasr on Wednesday morning and that “we have decided that she will be leaving the company.”

Ms. Nasr, a 20-year veteran of CNN, wrote on Twitter after the cleric died on Sunday, “Sad to hear of the passing of Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah … One of Hezbollah’s giants I respect a lot.”

Ayatollah Fadlallah routinely denounced Israel and the United States, and supported suicide bombings against Israeli civilians. Ayatollah Fadlallah’s writings and preachings inspired the Dawa Party of Iraq and a generation of militants, including the founders of Hezbollah, The New York Times reported on Sunday.

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Some supporters of Israel seized on the Twitter posting almost immediately. A Web site called Honest Reporting that says it is “dedicated to defending Israel against prejudice in the media” asked, “Is Nasr a Hezbollah sympathizer? This is disturbing enough given that the group is designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. and is committed to the destruction of Israel.

“And which of Fadlallah’s individual views does Nasr admire?”

CNN officials became aware of Ms. Nasr’s message on Monday, and a spokesman said Tuesday that it was an “error of judgment” on her part. “CNN regrets any offense her Twitter message caused. It did not meet CNN’s editorial standards. This is a serious matter and will be dealt with accordingly,” the spokesman said. Ms. Nasr apparently deleted the post at some point.

In a follow-up blog post on Tuesday evening, Ms. Nasr said she was sorry about the message “because it conveyed that I supported Fadlallah’s life’s work. That’s not the case at all.”

She said she used the words “respect” and “sad” because “to me, as a Middle Eastern woman, Fadlallah took a contrarian and pioneering stand among Shia clerics on woman’s rights. He called for the abolition of the tribal system of ‘honor killing.’ He called the practice primitive and nonproductive. He warned Muslim men that abuse of women was against Islam.”

She continued, “This does not mean I respected him for what else he did or said. Far from it.”

Her explanation was apparently not sufficient for her CNN bosses. Ms. Khosravi wrote in the memorandum, “At this point, we believe that her credibility in her position as senior editor for Middle Eastern affairs has been compromised going forward.” Her exit was first reported by the Web site Mediaite.

Despite her senior editor title, Ms. Nasr did not run CNN’s Middle East coverage, a network spokesman said. She reported and provided analysis about the region for CNN/U.S., CNN International and CNN.com.

She was also, as her CNN.com biography put it, a “leader in integrating social media with newsgathering and reporting.”


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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:10 PM truth Says:

Good riddance to bad rubbish. Good work Debbie Schlussel.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:14 PM Anonymous Says:

Crappy
Narishkeit / Nonsense
News
CNN should fire itself

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:14 PM Paskunyak Says:

There goes Ms. Octagon Nasr fidel fadla lla lling away.........

Good riddance CNN terrorist lover.....

Don't let the door hit you on your fadlallah on the way out!

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:28 PM Anonymous Says:

The real colors of our main stream media.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:57 PM Anonymous Says:

I don't think this is an equation for racially instigated proportion, rather she has maneuvered the growing circumference of editors which bleach the populous indoctrination of grimes and frumkeit notwithstanding

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:57 PM Anonymous Says:

Actually a stupid move -- octavia nasr is one of the best experts around on the middle east -- her analysis of the curtailed Iranian revolution was first rate and exposed the Ayatollahs and Ahmajinijad for the cowardly thugs they are. And Hezbollah is a problem -- its a vicious anti Israel terrorist organization with Jewish blood all over its hands, but, in Lebanon it is a somewhat progressive Muslim voice (all arelative of course). Bottom line, firing her for this is knee jerk stupidity especially set against her lifetime body of work.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 07:57 PM Anonymous Says:

I somehow don't quite believe her explanation. She didn't rise to her position by being stupid, she knew what she was conveying through her statement.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 08:27 PM Anonymous Says:

We Jews complain a lot about U.S. media being anti-Israel. If she was working for any European media outlets, her personal opinion would not force anyone to relieve her from her position. We should be thankful everyday that we have so much political power in the U.S.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 08:45 PM Anonymous Says:

Who cares if they fired her? This just confirms who they have covering Middle East news. No wonder their news coverage is so skewed.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 08:51 PM Anonymous Says:

So now CNN will be unbiased in there reporting?

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 09:17 PM Hershl Says:

The liberals and pro-Arabs in America are now starting to shake with the news that CNN's Octavia Nasr, the Arab propagandist who for 20 years masqueraded as a journalist and managed to become their senior editor on the Middle East desk has been fired.

She has become a poster child for the anti-Israel bunch, those nice people who tried to smuggle weapons to Gaza and got caught by Israel.

Good riddance to her and all of her kind.

They are enemies of the Judeo-Christian civilization that we have worked so hard to build and preserve.

http://jewishdailyreport.wordpress.com/2010/07/07/cnn-drops-octavia-nasr-after-protests-and-outing/

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 09:25 PM Anonymous Says:

What about Christiane Amanpour? When is she getting the pink slip?

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 09:40 PM Milhouse Says:

Reply to #8  
Anonymous Says:

We Jews complain a lot about U.S. media being anti-Israel. If she was working for any European media outlets, her personal opinion would not force anyone to relieve her from her position. We should be thankful everyday that we have so much political power in the U.S.

The fact that, with her opinions, she rose to be CNN's senior ME editor, proves that this bias is pervasive. Surely you don't imagine that her colleagues at CNN were unaware of her views. Of course they did. They just didn't think anything of it, because they largely share those same views themselves.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 09:42 PM Milhouse Says:

Reply to #10  
Anonymous Says:

So now CNN will be unbiased in there reporting?

Not at all. Almost everybody on the CNN team (and on every network's team except perhaps FOX News) shares the same views; they're just not stupid enough to express them in public in the explicit way that Nasr and Helen Thomas did.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 09:43 PM Anonymous Says:

Reply to #3  
Paskunyak Says:

There goes Ms. Octagon Nasr fidel fadla lla lling away.........

Good riddance CNN terrorist lover.....

Don't let the door hit you on your fadlallah on the way out!

She should be replaced with Helen Thomas .

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 10:10 PM Loshon Hora Says:

“At this point, we believe that her credibility in her position as senior editor for Middle Eastern affairs has been compromised going forward.
Going foward only, how about the last 20 years of biased media.
It is time to satt boyctting CNN in anyway possible, and don't forget to short their stock too. Make some cash while you are at it.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 10:18 PM Anonymous Says:

the move doesn't impress me in the least, because CNN is known for their anti-israel bias. Big deal. I am sure she will be hired somewhere else rather quickly. and maybe come back to CNN as a consultant

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 10:32 PM Dangerous Says:

Not sure in the long run her firing nor that of that old lady Nuthead, Helen Thomas (UPI or AP) bodes well for Jews.

Yakov Uvini, told the SHVUTIM "lomu tisrui"! Even we have some power it should not be used to have people kicked out just because of one mistake!

How do you know that as a result when a Rubashkin comes standing in front of some tough judge, the judge won't think to her/himself "these jews don't give any slack for one mistake" why should I ?

Think hard about this.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 11:34 PM Anonymous Says:

בנפול אויבך אל תשמח in my opinion this is a big mistake which will only come back to bite us in the future. I think as Jews we are too excited to throw the book anytime somone says somthing stupid, which we knew she belived all along, so what will change now? Only more will hare us for cousing them to loose there jobs over narishkiet. Have you ever said somthing you regreted. And to me I don't care couse I don't watch that crap anyway.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 11:36 PM Ich shaym zich oych nisht Says:

Another Helen Thomas who had the slip of saying what is and has been on her heart.
And what about Barney Franks comments against Israel right after the flotilla incident without even hearing the facts, . When will he go??? What about the gentleman whose true character was shown by sending PM Netanyahu use the servants entrance and did not offer him a thing? Oh i forgot we are getting close to the November election so he got a little nicer treatment- but a sheigitz is a sheigitz sonei yisroel. That was his real character.

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 11:43 PM Anonymous Says:

Now she can work at the BBC. There they don't fire you for these kinds of comments, they promote you!!!

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 Jul 07, 2010 at 11:53 PM kulanu chachamim Says:

well ich (#20) so I guess according to you it doesn't make a bit of difference who's president because a sheigitz is a sheigitz, so what does it bother you?

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 Jul 08, 2010 at 07:51 AM Shimon Taylor Says:

Reply to #19  
Anonymous Says:

בנפול אויבך אל תשמח in my opinion this is a big mistake which will only come back to bite us in the future. I think as Jews we are too excited to throw the book anytime somone says somthing stupid, which we knew she belived all along, so what will change now? Only more will hare us for cousing them to loose there jobs over narishkiet. Have you ever said somthing you regreted. And to me I don't care couse I don't watch that crap anyway.

The more murder and bloodshed is opposed, the more the world will be a better place.
Our children, and children of goyim too, should be educated that perpetrators of bloodshed and gangs of murderers, should have a rather low place in public opinion..... those of them who we can't jail.

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 Jul 08, 2010 at 08:58 AM I've thought long and hard Says:

Reply to #18  
Dangerous Says:

Not sure in the long run her firing nor that of that old lady Nuthead, Helen Thomas (UPI or AP) bodes well for Jews.

Yakov Uvini, told the SHVUTIM "lomu tisrui"! Even we have some power it should not be used to have people kicked out just because of one mistake!

How do you know that as a result when a Rubashkin comes standing in front of some tough judge, the judge won't think to her/himself "these jews don't give any slack for one mistake" why should I ?

Think hard about this.

One mistake is when your friend accidently steps on your toes.
This is not one mistake, this is a supposedly impartial editor conveying her very biased feelings that obviously have been there all along and have tainted her reporting. Her mistake was not a one time incident. Like Helen Thomas, her 'one mistake' was letting on what was always in her heart, just once, she said what she always felt. When someone says "Get the #@!! Out of palistine!" She is not making one mistake.

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 Jul 08, 2010 at 11:14 AM Milhouse Says:

Reply to #19  
Anonymous Says:

בנפול אויבך אל תשמח in my opinion this is a big mistake which will only come back to bite us in the future. I think as Jews we are too excited to throw the book anytime somone says somthing stupid, which we knew she belived all along, so what will change now? Only more will hare us for cousing them to loose there jobs over narishkiet. Have you ever said somthing you regreted. And to me I don't care couse I don't watch that crap anyway.

בנפול אויבך אל תשמח applies only to yidden. That's an open gemoroh.

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 Jul 08, 2010 at 11:34 AM Anonymous Says:

Anyone who listens reads CNN is wasting their time. They are and have always been pro-Arab.
Let her go live with Hezbollah and wear a burka. Then no one will have to look at the face of hatred.

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 Jul 09, 2010 at 05:22 PM Shmuel Says:

Reply to #5  
Anonymous Says:

I don't think this is an equation for racially instigated proportion, rather she has maneuvered the growing circumference of editors which bleach the populous indoctrination of grimes and frumkeit notwithstanding

Oh, ok, but could you say it in English?

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