In numerous social media posts, the
journalists can be seen praising Hitler, minimizing the Holocaust, and
glorifying Hamas-affiliated terrorists.
On the heels of the exposé of antisemitic
social media posts by four journalists working for France 24, the
French state-owned news network has suspended the journalists and is
currently investigating their social media pages.
The
France 24 news site reported online that "after the publication of an
article on the CAMERA website [Committee for Accuracy in Middle East
Reporting in America], and taken up by the Simon Wiesenthal Center,
implicating a journalist and three Arabic-language correspondents of
France 24 regarding certain comments they allegedly posted on their
personal pages on social networks, the channel's management has
immediately opened an audit on these alleged posts, as it communicated
internally on March 10."
CAMERA’s exposé, which can be read here in full,
demonstrates that the four journalists failed to live up to France 24’s
charter of ethics. In numerous social media posts, the journalists can
be seen praising Hitler, minimizing the Holocaust, and glorifying Hamas-affiliated terrorists who murdered and maimed scores of Jewish civilians.
“The four journalists concerned were suspended from their jobs pending the results of the audit.”
France 24
"The four journalists concerned were suspended from their jobs pending
the results of the audit," France 24 reported, adding that "the code of
ethics of France Médias Monde [France 24, RFI, MCD] stipulates that its
journalists, when publishing on blogs, forums, social networks and any
space dedicated to the public exchange of information, must ensure
'respect for professional and ethical rules (...) and not violate the
values of ethics, independence, and impartiality of the company (...).'
France 24's Arabic service has highly problematic terminology and content
CAMERA
has recently documented highly problematic terminology and content in
France 24’s Arabic service, including factual errors which the Arabic
subsidiary persistently refused to correct. "Our new
investigation of the social media accounts of some of the journalists
responsible for the egregiously flawed news content reveal outright
hatred and deep ignorance, raising serious concerns about the
journalists who draw their salaries from French taxpayers," the CAMERA
site explained. "Among these taxpayers are hundreds of thousands of
French Jews, arguably the largest Jewish community in western Europe and
one of the biggest in the world," CAMERA said.
A
Twitter account of a journalist working for France 24 in Arabic tweeted
an antisemitic tweet: “They asked Hitler ‘what did you do with the
Jews?’ He said ‘nothing extraordinary, [just having] barbecue with the
guys.”
Lebanese journalist Joelle Maroun, who posted the Hitler barbeque
“quip,” has been serving as France 24’s regular Beirut correspondent
since August 2021. Had her
employers bothered to review her extensive social media record before
hiring, they would have found numerous tweets expressing strong
admiration for Adolf Hitler, support for the murder of innocent Jewish
civilians and other displays of vile speech.
A
spokesperson on behalf of the public French channel said that "as in
all of France 24's languages, the Arabic-language channel distinguishes
itself every day by its commitment to the fight against antisemitism,
racism and discrimination."
“Professional
journalists are expected to hold up basic standards of objectivity,
which obviously includes not cheerleading for Hitler and Hamas-inspired
terrorism,” said Andrea Levin, CAMERA executive director. “We commend
France 24 for promptly investigating this serious situation, and we hope
that the news outlet cuts ties with these apologists for Nazism and
terrorism.”
The Hamas press office and the Palestinian People’s Party have issued statements condemning the network’s response
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