Celebrating
Palestinians: Scene Was Not Old, But
Was Staged
The Independent Media
Centre
12 September 2001
A few days ago a Brazilian student, Marcio,
claimed CNN was showing old scenes of celebrating Palestinians, claiming
they were celebrating the WTC disaster. Well, the scenes were not old, but
were manipulated!
"In a recent statement CNN insisted
that the famous footage was shot on the day of the WTC blast. Meanwhile,
German reporters of the prestigious "Panorama" TV magazine
investigated how the scenes were shot. What they found out was amazing. On
German TV they aired, supposedly for the first time, parts of the entire
4-minute footage not previously shown.
"It became clear that a person was
animating a couple of children to cheer in front of the camera. The woman
cheering was offered a candy to act cheerful. She later said she was
shocked that her pictures were shown in the context of the terrorist
attacks. She had no idea what they were for. A total view of the scene
shows a street largely full of at best a pathetiic people doing business
as usual. Only a handful of people standing in front of the camera are
celebrating.
"You can see the video online on http://www.ndrtv.de/panorama/sendung/index.html.
The link is below the second picture and in German. But you can still see
the pictures in the report. Forward to 7 minutes 45 seconds and watch it
until the end.
"Furthermore, the highly regarded
German magazine "Der Spiegel" has had an article on this. The
article shows the picture of the woman getting candy and another one
people showing more people in the background of the cheering kids. These
people are passing by as usual.
"Read the article on: http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,158625,00.html
Unfortunately, in German as well. You can
still see the pictures, though."
Here's a little synapses of the article in
Der Spiegel (titled "What is the truth?"):
Der Spiegel reports on the analysis
conducted by Panorama. They point out that the pictures that went around
the world only showed close-ups, never the whole street full of people
celebrating. What Panorama found out, when watching the whole thing, was
that there were shots of the street surrounding the cheering groups. These
shots indicated that there were only a handful of people cheering while
the majority of people passed by without participating (the second picture
in the Spiegel article shows that).
Source: The Independent Media Center
www.indymedia.org
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