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Pakistan, Somalia and the media. Two protests in London on Saturday.

Guido | 12.11.2007 20:32 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Terror War | London

Arriving at Downing St, I am surprised by the number of media present to cover the demo. There must be at least 30 photographers and camera people for the protest against the imposition of martial law in Pakistan. They all seem to be huddled around one corner of the demonstration which numbers about 500. Have our tabloid editors suddenly experienced a huge change of heart in what they consider to be news? Are the concerns of the British Pakistani community now worth investigation for the first time ever? Are human rights and the behavior of our terror-war allies now a priority for our media?

If only….

A noisy demo outside downing street...
A noisy demo outside downing street...

...by Pakistani democrats.
...by Pakistani democrats.

Huge amount of media interest...
Huge amount of media interest...

...for just one of the protesters.
...for just one of the protesters.

Meanwhile down the road....
Meanwhile down the road....

...hundreds of angry Somalis...
...hundreds of angry Somalis...

...are outside Parliament over the deaths of 200 civilians...
...are outside Parliament over the deaths of 200 civilians...


No, the reason for all the press interest is the presence of celebrity heiress Jemima Khan. To her credit she is here in support with her ex husband Imran Khan and the people of the country that she formerly resided in. Her decision to come here will probably be the only reason that the concerns of the demonstrators get a hearing in the Sunday tabloids. Imran Khan is in hiding and many of his party members and officials are in prison as the Musharef regime silences all opposition. The thing really sickens me is that without endorsement from a HELLO-mag regular, this demo would just have a couple of lefty journos and no other coverage.

There are ten times more reporters here than were dispatched to Pakistan and Kashmir after the 2005 earthquake which killed 78,000 people and left another 3million homeless. That disaster directly affected more UK families than the Tsunami. Any surprise that UK Muslims feel disenfranchised from the media?

Further down the road is an even better example of the priorities of the corporate media.

Around 500 very angry Somalis are holding a noisy protest outside Parliament. The only reporter here is me. 200 civilians, mostly women and children died in Somalia this week. I have to admit that I was totally unaware of this as the coverage in our mainstream press has been zero. The protesters are demanding that US and Ethiopian troops leave their country immediately. Not an unreasonable request as their presence has brought nothing but misery to a country that was only just beginning to recover from a horrendous civil war. Yes, the ‘Islamic Courts’ were a less than progressive dictatorial regime that advocated public hanging and flogging amongst other things. But they were the only stability the country had enjoyed for decades. A far better deal for the average Somali than the orgy of rape and murder that had been delivered by the warlords who had previously been in charge. Who are now in charge again thanks to their western allies.

One of the Somalis accosts me and proceeds to vent his spleen about the press:

“We all of us hope and pray that this little girl (Madeline Mcann) will be returned unharmed to her mother. We have children too and we feel their pain. But how can all the papers talk about nothing but one missing child, when hundreds of children are being killed by your bombs in our country without so much as a mention?”

Couldn’t have put it better myself…..

Guido
- e-mail: guidoreports@riseup.net

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