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India Bans Arab TV Channels Under Pressure From Israel

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BOMBAY, 6 August 2006 — In a country widely referred to as the world’s largest democracy, the Indian government has succumbed to mounting Israeli pressure and ordered a nationwide ban on the broadcast of Arab television channels.

The Indian government’s ban on Arab television stations is in complete contrast to the friendship that Arab countries imagine exists with their neighbor across the Arabian Sea. It seems the ban is a move to ensure that Indians do not get to see the atrocities that are presently being committed by Israel in Lebanon and the occupied territories.

Nabila Al-Bassam, a Saudi businesswoman on a trip to Bombay, told Arab News how she became exasperated at not being able to watch Arab channels at Bombay’s leading five-star Oberoi Hotel. When she took up the issue with the hotel manager, she was told that Arab television channels had been banned across India.

A perplexed Al-Bassam then sent an SMS to Arab News Editor in Chief Khaled Almaeena to verify whether this was indeed the case. “Oberoi Hotel tells me that the government of India has banned all Arab TV channels. Why? I hate watching CNN and BBC,” she wrote to Almaeena.

Talking to Arab News, Oberoi Hotel Manager Mohit Nirula did allude to the fact that a ban was in place. “The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has laid down certain rules. It is our duty to abide by and follow the rules of the country,” he told this correspondent.

Minister of Information and Broadcasting Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi was busy in Parliament and was unavailable for comment on the issue. However, a ministry official explained why the Indian government decided to enforce the ban. The official highlighted that India enjoys close and cordial relations with Israel and the US more than any of the Arab governments.

According to another source within the government, the ban is a clear sign to all governments in the Middle East that the Israeli, American and British governments carry far more influence in India than any of the Arab governments.

Several senior Indian journalists explained that the ban was an indication that India had succumbed to Israeli pressure rather than American.

“The whole exercise is to browbeat Arabs and show them as terrorists. The government is subscribing to the absurd argument that channels like Al-Jazeera and Al-Arabiya promote hatred and encourage terrorism,” they said.

Political analysts in India described the move as a game of double standard that India is playing. On the one hand India establishes friendship with the Arab world while simultaneously it joins with Israel and the US in defaming them. It seems that the pro-Israeli lobby wishes to drive a wedge between India and its time-tested Arab allies. The Indian government’s present stance is in stark contrast to the late Mrs. Indira Gandhi’s staunch support of the Palestinian cause.

The banning of Arabic channels is a federal government decision, done under what senior Indian journalists claim to be intense pressure from the Israeli, American and British governments.

The Indian government has been vocal in its condemnation of Israeli barbarity and has offered millions of rupees in aid to refugees in Lebanon. Arabs sympathetic to India have therefore met the news with surprise.

Many Arabs draw inspiration from India’s heroic struggle against British imperialism and the Indian independence struggle is seen by Palestinians as a brilliant example of throwing out the yoke of imperialism. It is sad that 50 years after independence the world’s largest democracy unfairly suppresses alternative opinion and allows itself to be dictated to by foreign powers.

The analysts believe the Indian government may have used a clause within the Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995, that certain channels or programs that can potentially cause damage to India’s friendly relations with foreign countries can be banned, a clear violation of democratic ideals such as freedom of expression and freedom of speech.

The response to the ban by hotel administrations across Bombay has been dismal. Chad Alberico, JW Marriott’s customer care official in Washington, said: “We have reviewed your recent inquiries regarding the television offerings at our JW Marriott Bombay. We have phoned our colleagues at the hotel to discuss the matter at hand, but as it is the weekend, we will need additional time to form a complete response.”

“I’m on my way home, it’s the weekend and I will respond on Monday,” said Shehnaz Ankelsaria from the Taj President Hotel. Annan Udeshi from The Hilton was unavailable and asked for a message to be left on her recorder. Khushnooma Kapadia of Marriott Hotel said she would get back later. Rafat Kazi from the Grand Central Sheraton said that she would answer after consulting her general manager. Puja Guleria of Sheraton Maratta said she needed time to deal with the questions. Firuza Mistry of Grand Hyatt said that she was not aware of the facts and would check and respond, and Priya Mathias of Hyatt Regency said that she would also need to check with her senior officials to comment
 
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That's interesting.

India TV network has Al Jazeera.

Surprising that we do not get Israeli TV either.

But PTV and QTV is on.
 
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Surprising indeed!
When will the ban be effective, is it temporary?
 
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Actually, I haven't heard of this on the news.

And anyway, I never saw any Arab news channels supplied by my cable operator. In factr, I wanted DW, even that they said is not wanted by others and so he could not provide it.

Everything depends on the fool cable operators.

But PTV and QTV is a regular out here and as you know I watch both!

At least, will vouch me out on that!

Even when I visited Malaysia and stayed at the Palace of Horses, I didn't see any Arab channels being aired. They, however, had the arrow pointing towards Mecca on the roof.
 
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is there a channel that shows mroe gruesome pics than Aljazeera.India shows that so i dont know why the hell they cant allow others.

But then rahman can u provide us the link of the news?
 
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Bull,

Actually Al Jazeera is an interesting channel which shows the Arab point of view.

It is worth watching since one has to know all sides of an issue. I wish there was an Israeli channel available here in India.
 
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I watch CNN, BBC, Fox, Al Jazeera and PTV Prime and have access to some 20 Arab channels from Oman to Morocco which I occaissionaly watch if there's a major breaking news.

I like to know both sides of the stories since media today is biased and often politically influenced.
 
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Neo said:
I watch CNN, BBC, Fox, Al Jazeera and PTV Prime and have access to some 20 Arab channels from Oman to Morocco which I occaissionaly watch if there's a major breaking news.

I like to know both sides of the stories since media today is biased and often politically influenced.

I have aljazeera but dont follow the lang...instead i watvh Fox news with mute on.Their videos are good but their commentory sucks.Sky is good,BBC is too focussed on documentaries even CNN has matured.

And bythe way their is no ban the clarifications have come,its just that downlinking of any foreign satelites has to be registered with the govt that wasnt done by the res channels.Al jazeera has done it and is available.
 
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