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[[Philippe Karsenty]] is a French journalist and media critic. After a brief foray into French politics in 2002, he founded [[Media-Ratings]], a media rating agencywhich "has paid particular attention to the failure of the French media to document the rise of militant Islam in France."<ref>[http://www.europeanfreedomalliance.eu/bios.htm Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref>
 
[[Philippe Karsenty]] is a French journalist and media critic. After a brief foray into French politics in 2002, he founded [[Media-Ratings]], a media rating agencywhich "has paid particular attention to the failure of the French media to document the rise of militant Islam in France."<ref>[http://www.europeanfreedomalliance.eu/bios.htm Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies], European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.</ref>
  
In 2004, Karenty claimed that a photographer staged footage shown by by France 2 of the death of 12-year-old Palestinian [[Mohammed al-Dura]] at the hands of the [[Israeli Defence Forces]].<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/919557.html In the footsteps of the al-Dura controversy], by Adi Schwartz, haaretz.com, 8 November 2007.</ref>
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In 2004, Karsenty claimed that a photographer staged footage shown by by France 2 of the death of 12-year-old Palestinian [[Mohammed al-Dura]] at the hands of the [[Israeli Defence Forces]].<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/919557.html In the footsteps of the al-Dura controversy], by Adi Schwartz, haaretz.com, 8 November 2007.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

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Philippe Karsenty is a French journalist and media critic. After a brief foray into French politics in 2002, he founded Media-Ratings, a media rating agencywhich "has paid particular attention to the failure of the French media to document the rise of militant Islam in France."[1]

In 2004, Karsenty claimed that a photographer staged footage shown by by France 2 of the death of 12-year-old Palestinian Mohammed al-Dura at the hands of the Israeli Defence Forces.[2]

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Conferences

References

  1. Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? - Biographies, European Freedom Alliance, accessed 7 January 2009.
  2. In the footsteps of the al-Dura controversy, by Adi Schwartz, haaretz.com, 8 November 2007.