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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: NYT Bureau Chief To Appear On Panel For Islamophobic Organization’s Film NYT Bureau Chief To Appear On Panel For Islamophobic Organizations Film By Eli Clifton posted from ThinkProgress Security on Oct 26, 2011 at 4:00 pm The New York Times Jerusalem Bureau Chief, Ethan Bronner, has stirred up controversy over recent speaking engagements. But an announcement on the 92nd St. Ys website shows that Bronner is now scheduled to appear on a panel hosted by the Clarion Fund, an Islamophobic organization, to discuss the threat of a nuclear Iran. The invitation, as it appears on the Clarion Funds website, reads: On Monday, November 7, 2011, at 7:30 PM, the 92nd Street Y in Manhattan, NY will host a panel discussion about the threat of a nuclear Iran, interspersed with clips from the award-winning documentary Iranium. The panel will be moderated by the films director, Alex Traiman, and will be simultaneously broadcasted in over 20 communities throughout the U.S. (details below). Panelists include: John R. Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Ethan Bronner, Jerusalem Bureau Chief, The New York Times Nazie Eftekhari, Director, Iran Democratic Union Richard Green, Executive Director, Clarion Fund Richard Perle, former Chairman of the Defense Policy Board, Bush administration Click HERE for details and to order tickets. Bronner and the 92nd Street Y are free to associate themselves with whatever organizations they choose. But the fact that the Times Jerusalem bureau chief is lending his name to a Clarion Fund event, and the promotion of a film which advocates for military action against Iran, raises further questions about Bronners growing record of engaging in activities which could produce the appearance of a conflict of interest or undermine the impartiality of his reporting. The Clarion Fund, which was profiled in the Center for American Progress Islamophobia report, Fear, Inc., distributed the inflammatory anti-Muslim documentary Obsession: Radical Islams War Against The West to 28 million swing state voters before the 2008 presidential election. Clarion is closely tied to Aish Hatorah, an evangelist, far-right, Israeli ultra-orthodox organization. Traiman, Iraniums director and the moderator of the panel on which Bronner will appear, has close ties the Israeli far-right and lives in an ideological West Bank settlement. Iranium, makes the case for attacking Iran and promotes an official U.S. policy of regime change. The film, much like the other documentaries produced by Clarion, portrays a clash of civilizations, promotes the view that Muslims value death over life and suggests that irrational hatred of Israeli and anti-Semitism is the only explanation for the frustration expressed by Muslim countries against the U.S. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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