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    August 07, 2006

    Hezbozos' PR Firm Reuters Net-roto-rootered Over Faux-tographs

    Michelle Malkin is doing victory laps today after she, among many others, nabbed Lebanese fauxtographer Adnan Hajj who Photoshopped several images - and whose work has been yanked by Reuters as well as his job... giving living proof of media manipulation and bias...

    Meanwhile Bill Roggio at the Counterterrorism Blog details the Foe-toshop incident from his expert lens and offers details of the media manipulation in Lebanon, including "special tours", statements, etc. for willing, gullible journalists...

    Meanwhile Dr. Walid Phares in his post "Reuters Hijacking Lebanon's Answer to the UN" discusses how Reuters has framed Lebanon's response to the UN resolution through the lens of Hezbollah - as if they are the nation-state to be negotiated with. 

    It would seem that Reuters is the de facto PR firm for Hezbollah and who knows what other terrorist groups they are fronting for...

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