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Al-Jazeera exclusive

Throughout the war in Iraq, the BBC had exclusive access to Al-Jazeera Television. Al-Jazeera's News Editor, Ibrahim Hilal, insists that he is simply showing the war as it is, but decisions to show disturbing images of Iraqi women and children wounded by Coalition bombs, American prisoners of war and dead British soldiers have seriously angered the American and British governments. Then Al-Jazeera's office is hit by missiles from a US warplane and the station is devastated. It's the ultimate test of the station's objectivity.

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  • "Journalists from the Arabic broadcaster al-Jazeera report the Iraq conflict from an Arab perspective showing uncensored images of the deaths of American and British soldiers."
  • "Throughout the war in Iraq, the BBC had exclusive access to Al-Jazeera Television. Al-Jazeera's News Editor, Ibrahim Hilal, insists that he is simply showing the war as it is, but decisions to show disturbing images of Iraqi women and children wounded by Coalition bombs, American prisoners of war and dead British soldiers have seriously angered the American and British governments. Then Al-Jazeera's office is hit by missiles from a US warplane and the station is devastated. It's the ultimate test of the station's objectivity."@en
  • "The BBC was granted behind-the-scenes access at the independent Arabic TV channel al-Jazeera during the war in Iraq when it constantly scooped western rvals, was denounced by the US government and had its Baghdad offices bombed by coalition troops, killing reporter Tareq Ayyoub."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en

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  • "Al-Jazeera exclusive"@en
  • "Al-Jazeera exclusive"