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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><p class="wp-caption-text">Khody Akhavi</p></font></p><p>By IPS Correspondents<br />WASHINGTON, Apr 18 2007 (IPS) </p><p>The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has  dropped a documentary film purporting to show the struggles of U.S.  &#8220;moderate&#8221; Muslims against Islamic extremists from a television series  airing this week on more than 300 U.S. public television stations.<br />
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No sooner had PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) excluded &#8220;Islam vs. Islamists: Voices from the Muslim Centre&#8221; from the series &#8220;America at a Crossroads&#8221; than the film&#8217;s producers accused the station of suppressing their views as part of &#8220;an ideological vendetta.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a well-documented, textbook case of the abuse of taxpayer funding by elements in the public broadcasting system to advocate their agenda and ensure that people who have a different agenda don&#8217;t get on the air,&#8221; said Frank Gaffney, one of the film&#8217;s producers, as quoted in the conservative Washington Times. &#8220;The public ought to be allowed to see a film which PBS doesn&#8217;t want them to see.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Islam vs. Islamists&#8221; was one of 21 documentaries commissioned by the CPB, a private, congressionally charted agency that administers federal money for public radio and television. The effort provided 20 million dollars in grants for independent filmmakers to develop films about the &#8220;challenges and opportunities America faces in the wake of the September 11 attacks,&#8221; according to CPB website.</p>
<p>The film was not selected because of what PBS executives described as editorial deficiencies.</p>
<p>&#8220;In fairness to Mr. Gaffney, we recognise that he believes his film is completed,&#8221; CPB spokeswoman Louise Filkins told IPS. &#8220;Public broadcasting officials have expressed concerns that the film may not comply with established PBS standards.&#8221;<br />
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Executives at WETA, the Washington D.C. TV station overseeing the series for PBS, say the documentary was cut because its agenda was irresponsible and lacked the obligation of fairness.</p>
<p>&#8220;The writing is alarmist and overreaching without adequate context and specific information to justify the tone and degree of generalisation,&#8221; wrote Crossroads series producer Leo Eaton to Gaffney in an evaluation of the documentary&#8217;s final cut. &#8220;There are awkwardly phrased assertions, convoluted reasoning, and implications of connections between subjects without evidence.&#8221;</p>
<p>A series of written exchanges between PBS and Gaffney, posted on the right-wing website familysecuritymatters.org, underscores the fundamental conflict between the station and the film&#8217;s producers. According to Gaffney, the problem is not that his film has &#8220;a point of view.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Rather, it is that mine is perceived to be other than a left-wing one,&#8221; he wrote in a memo to Michael Pack, senior vice president of television programming at CPB.</p>
<p>Aminah Beverly McCloud, the director of the Islamic Studies program at DePaul University in Chicago, who advised WETA on the Crossroads Initiative, told IPS that &#8220;Islam vs. Islamists&#8221; touched on a topic little explored in the media, but that the film lacked coherence and ultimately did not fit with Crossroads main theme.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not about America, and it&#8217;s not about the war on terror. It&#8217;s basically the experiences of individuals, with no real explanation of what the topic is,&#8221; McCloud said.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not about a left bias or a right bias, or else Richard Perle&#8217;s film wouldn&#8217;t have been there,&#8221; she added, referring to &#8220;The Case for War: In Defence of Freedom,&#8221; a film by Bush administration official Perle, that advocates neoconservative policies and was one of those selected by CPB.</p>
<p>The Crossroads initiative developed amidst Republican efforts to diversify the voices in public television by financing more conservative programming to balance a schedule that former CPB chairman Kenneth Y. Tomlinson saw as overly liberal. Tomlinson resigned in November 2005 after the agency&#8217;s inspector general released a report critical of his leadership, including evidence that he had violated the organisation&#8217;s ethical code by using &#8220;political tests&#8221; in the hiring of high-level candidates.</p>
<p>Gaffney, who is also the president of the hawkish Centre for Security Policy, and his co-producer Alex Alexiev, CSP&#8217;s vice president, approached Canadian novelist and filmmaker Martyn Burke to make the film with 675,000 dollars in U.S. taxpayer funds.</p>
<p>The right-wing Washington-based think tank seeks to &#8220;undermine the ideological foundations of totalitarianism and Islamist extremism,&#8221; according to its website. CSP&#8217;s advisory council also includes current and former high-level aides in the George W. Bush administration, such as Eliot Abrams and Douglas Feith.</p>
<p>The think tank&#8217;s initiatives include &#8220;The Islamist Project,&#8221; which aims to research and raise awareness about &#8220;the threat of Islamofascism.&#8221; CSP views &#8220;non-Islamist Muslims&#8221; as natural allies in the fight against &#8220;the repressive, totalitarian ideology of Islamists,&#8221; according to its website.</p>
<p>In an interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, Burke argued that his film became the target of &#8220;almost hysterical critiques&#8221; from WETA.</p>
<p>&#8220;What PBS/WETA attacked us on was they wanted us, in our opinion, to become virtually apologists for the Islamists, those who are the fundamentalists in this world,&#8221; he said. &#8220;They demanded I fire my two partners (Frank Gaffney an Alex Alexiev), who brought me into this film, because my partners were conservative.&#8221;</p>
<p>Crossroads series producer Leo Eaton called Burke&#8217;s claims that he was asked to fire Gaffney and Alexiev because of their political opinions &#8220;totally misleading.&#8221; In a letter to the editor published in the Washington Times, Eaton wrote that both PBS and CPB expressed initial concerns that the editorial focus of the film &#8220;too closely echoed&#8221; the opinions of the producers, who hold official positions at the Centre for Security Policy.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is how Messrs. Gaffney and Burke choose to frame and structure their characters and stories that hasn&#8217;t yet met PBS standards,&#8221; Eaton wrote. &#8220;[They] have chosen to &#8216;attack the messenger&#8217; rather than trying to correct the message.&#8221;</p>
<p>In an op-ed in Tuesday&#8217;s Washington Times, Gaffney reiterated his complaint that &#8220;Islam vs. Islamists&#8221; was being suppressed and went on to equate PBS&#8217;s refusal to air the film with the recent repression by government riot police of Russian protesters in Moscow&#8217;s Pushkin Square. More than 200 protesters, including former world chess champion Garry Kasparov, were arrested during the clashes.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have watched with horror as techniques out of Mr. [Vladimir] Putin&#8217;s playbook have been applied to prevent the telling of the story of freedom-loving Muslims who &#8211; like the Kasparovs of Russia &#8211; warn about the ominous rise of totalitarian ideologies in their communities, and what that portends for the rest of us,&#8221; said Gaffney.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.cpb.org/" >CPB</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/" >Centre for Security Policy</a></li>
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