The national media watchdog group, Fair and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR),
took the PBS Newshour to task for its reporting on Iran’s nuclear program:
In an October 22 discussion of the foreign policy presidential debate, the PBS NewsHour‘s Jeffrey Brown stated that “Iran’s nuclear weapons program has been a particular flash point.”
A few weeks earlier (10/5/12) on the NewsHour, Ray Suarez said that Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez had
“continued to thwart American efforts on a
range of international issues, such as Washington’s attempt to convince
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to halt his country’s pursuit of
nuclear weapons.”
As most people following this story should know, there is no
intelligence that shows Iran has a nuclear weapons program. The country
has long denied the accusation, and regular inspections by the
International Atomic Energy Agency have failed to turn up evidence that
Iran’s enriched uranium is being diverted for use in a weapon (Extra!, 1/12).
Some governments claim otherwise, but journalists are supposed to
convey the evidence that is available–not to make claims that are
unsupported by the facts. If there was one clear lesson from the Iraq
War, it was that reporters need to carefully distinguish between what is
known for certain and what some government leaders claim.
There have been questions about the NewsHour‘s Iran reporting before (FAIR Blog, 1/10/12).
On January 9 the broadcast reported that Iran’s denial that it is
pursuing a nuclear weapon was “disputed by the U.S. and its allies.” The
show turned to a clip from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to bolster
that point — but edited out the part of his statement in which he said,
“Are they trying to develop a nuclear weapon? No.” A NewsHour editor agreed (FAIR Blog, 1/1712) that “it would have been better had we not lopped off the first part of the Panetta quote.”
Unfortunately, these recent examples suggest that the show is still being careless about how it reports the facts about Iran.
ACTION:
Tell the PBS NewsHour to correct its assertions that Iran has a nuclear weapons program.
CONTACT:
PBS NewsHour
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