Porn the new weapon of choice
2002-03-31 08:45
Ramallah, West Bank - Porn movies and programmes in Hebrew are being broadcast by
Israeli troops who have taken over three Palestinian television
stations of Ramallah, irate residents of the besieged West Bank
town said on Saturday.
The offices of three local television and radio stations were
occupied by soldiers on Friday morning, a few hours after tanks and
hundreds of troops stormed the town in Israel's biggest offensive
against the Palestinian Authority and its leader Yasser Arafat.
The soldiers started broadcasting the porn clips - considered
extremely offensive by most Muslims - intermittently on Saturday
afternoon from the Al-Watan, Ammwaj, and Al-Sharaq channels, the
residents said.
"The pornographic movies started on Al-Watan television at
around 03:30," one 34-year-old Palestinian mother named Reema
said.
"I have six children at home, they have nowhere to go with what
is going on here and can't even watch TV," she said angrily.
"It's not healthy really. I think the Israelis want to mess with
our young men's heads," she said.
'Deliberate psychological damage'
Anita, a 52-year-old mother of three children, complained about
"the deliberate psychological damage caused by these broadcasts".
"I am furious, these are the people who are shooting at us that
also play this disgusting trick on us," she said.
"We are desperate for news and constantly flipping channels and
get these terrible pictures instead," adding that videos of the
intifada were also shown backwards with "ideal terrorism" written
in red across the screen.
"Luckily, there is no electricity in half of Ramallah," she said
from her house in east Jerusalem where the channels are also
available.
A fourth local station, whose premises were not seized by the
army, ran a written message across its screen letting people know
it was the Israelis who were behind the graphic scenes.
"Anything currently shown on Al-Watan and other local TV
channels has nothing to do with Palestinian programmes but is being
broadcast by the Israeli occupation forces, we urge parents to take
precautions," the message said.
Israeli military denies allegations
The Israeli military denied that it had anything to do with the
pornographic programming and instead blamed the Palestinian
leaders.
"The Israeli security forces have no interest in putting
pornographic and racist movies on Palestinian television," an army
spokesperson said.
"The only reason we are in these buildings and in this city is
to fight against terrorists and their infrastructure after giving
the Palestinians various chances to [do] it themselves," he said.
Palestinian leader Yasser "Arafat is willing to go low in order
to make himself look better in this uncomfortable situation", he
said.
Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nachshon said any
such broadcasting was "shameful", but said he was not aware of the
Israeli army's involvement.
"I cannot believe that Israeli soldiers would engage in such
despicable behaviour," he said. - Sapa-AFP