Al Jazeera’s Web Site Looks West With Launch in English

Wednesday, February 5th, 2003

I have to admit, ever since September 11, I’ve had a certain fascination with the fiercely independent al Jazeera network. As Al Jazeera’s Web Site Looks West With Launch in English points out, al Jazeera is launching an English-language website:

Al Jazeera, the controversial Arabic satellite channel that burst onto the American radar screen after Sept. 11, is launching an English-language Web site — giving English speakers their first chance to experience al Jazeera firsthand. This isn’t the first English-language site to focus on the Middle East, but it will certainly be one of the most closely watched.
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Launched in 1996 with funding from the Gulf country of Qatar, al Jazeera has gained immense popularity throughout the Arab world with its editorial independence and wide range of viewpoints. Its programs contrast sharply with the staged speeches and handshakes commonly aired by the state-run broadcasters that dominate the region, and the channel has angered leaders across the Middle East. As Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said after a visit to the station: “All this noise from this matchbox?”

Al Jazeera won international attention — and criticism — for airing statements by Mr. bin Laden after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York and Washington.

I have to wonder how different the English and Arabic stories will be.

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