Saudi Arabia Buying Favorable Media Coverage

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oh sure...shocking I know...but surely they'd never have anyone say anything against Canadian oil would they.


or would they



In an effort to create a positive view of Saudi Arabia internationally, Riyadh has been paying off media around the world and attacking outlets that publish reports damaging to the kingdom, according to Reporters Without Borders.Saudi's practices toward the media were revealed in leaked cables between the kingdom's embassies and its foreign ministry. The communications were dubbed the "Saudi Cables" and published by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

"While it is not always clear from the cables what was actually done, they expose the extraordinary initiatives that were at least considered by the Saudi government in an attempt to improve its image abroad." Reporters Without Borders (RWB) said in a release.
Saudi Arabia promotes its own interests by channeling funds to media organizations all over the world, usually in the form of outright donations or thousands of subscriptions, RWB said.

"In 2011, for example, the Saudi embassy in London suggested funding Wesal Farsi TV (now called Tawhid), a London-based, Persian-language TV station owned by a Sunni Iranian citizen opposed to his country's government. In return for monthly funding and allowing Saudi Arabia to appoint a representative to its board of governors, the TV station would respond to Iranian media criticism of Saudi Arabia."

Other times, media outlets would approach the Saudis and request funding, as Afghan media center Spogmai did in 2009. The outlet wanted to create a news website, daily newspaper, magazine and TV station to serve as counterweights to Afghan media funded by Iran or India, RWB reported.

Those outlets that published damaging reports about the kingdom could be subject to counter-attack or sanction from the Saudi government, according to RWB.

London-based Financial Times newspaper had to withdraw its correspondent and close its Riyadh bureau for publishing "lies" about Saudi Arabia. Saudi authorities even considered pursuing legal action if the paper did not apologize and cover the kingdom in a "neutral" and "objective" manner.

Saudi Arabia also planned to enlist the help of individual journalists, like when it heard rumors that the Israeli embassy in Berlin was cooperating with German media publications on a media campaign against Arab countries.

In response, the Saudi embassy proposed recruiting German journalists to write articles about Saudi Arabia every six months, for which the embassy would pay the journalists at least 7,500 euros a month.

"The embassies play a dynamic role in organizing and maintaining active pro-Saudi propaganda abroad. As they are familiar with the local media, they are best placed to monitor what the media are saying and to make suggestions to the Saudi government," RWB said in its release.

Following the revelations by WikiLeaks, the Saudi government warned its citizens not to share the documents, saying the cables could have been fabricated.


Saudi Arabia Buying Favorable Media Coverage - Reporters Without Borders / Sputnik International
 

bill barilko

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Lots of Saudis living in Vancouver now they've invested heavily in real estate in West & North Vancouver; lots visiting during winter too believe it or not they rent a furnished place for a few months to experience the colder wet weather and take their kids to Whistler to see snow I've driven a number of groups like that.
 

Twila

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They should stop beheading people and stop using such assinine excuses for doing it, that would go a long way to changing world perception.
 

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In other news, the Pope is Catholic and the sky is blue.

They should stop beheading people and stop using such assinine excuses for doing it, that would go a long way to changing world perception.

I dont see that happening anytime soon. Hell just moving that stuff indoors would help.

Saw a Saudi woman & her two little kids walking down Thurlow St today-they weren't carrying anyone's head just regular groceries.

Got to keep up their strength for the next one.

Lots of Saudis living in Vancouver now they've invested heavily in real estate in West & North Vancouver; lots visiting during winter too believe it or not they rent a furnished place for a few months to experience the colder wet weather and take their kids to Whistler to see snow I've driven a number of groups like that.

Not surprising. The average citizen rarely reflects what their own government is like.
 

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Lots of Saudis living in Vancouver now they've invested heavily in real estate in West & North Vancouver; lots visiting during winter too believe it or not they rent a furnished place for a few months to experience the colder wet weather and take their kids to Whistler to see snow I've driven a number of groups like that.
Hmmmn , are you confusing the N.Vancouver Iranian expat community with Saudi's ?