Just Journalism

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Just Journalism (JJ) is a media flak group which aims to: "promote accurate and responsible reporting about Israel in the British media." By the date of its oldest reports, it seems that JJ originated only after May 2008. JJ publishes a running commentary of articles about journalism appearing on a daily basis, it produces longer reports on a particular theme, e.g., the coverage of Israel at 60, and it aims to put pressure on the BBC and similar media by finding contradictions in its charter and their coverage of Israel. JJ is strong on pushing the "balance" argument to criticize coverage, i.e., if Israelis aren’t quoted or given a chance to voice their opinions, then an article is labelled: "IMBALANCE OF VIEWS". It is also evident that JJ's reports are meant to be used by Zionist organizations in the UK to lobby for more Israeli-centric reporting.

Targets

London Review of Books

In November 2010, Just Journalism published an 'study' which purports to expose 'an entirely one-sided, fringe narrative, paid for by British taxpayers’ money via Arts Council funding.' The report adds: 'Despite Britain’s alliance with Israel, public money has been used to pay extreme opponents of Israel to pen articles demonising the Jewish state.'[1] Daniel Johnson, the editor of Standpoint magazine who earlier wrote an attack on London Review editor Mary-Kay Wilmers, is now a member of JJ's advisory board.[2]

Uses of JJ reports

Principals

Staff

Advisory Board

2008

2010

Affiliations

Website registration

Registrant: Debra Wise
18 wychwood road
watford, herts HA3 4AP GB
Administrative Contact:
wise, debra wised1000@yahoo.co.uk
18 wychwood road
watford, herts HA3 4AP GB
+44.2084550385

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Website: www.justjournalism.com

Resources

References

  1. Chris Dyszynski, London Review of Books: Ten years of anti-Israel Prejudice, Just Journalism, November 2010
  2. Daniel Johnson, Mary-Kay Wilmers, Standpoint, January/February 2010
  3. Just Journalism Advisory board, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 April 2008 (Accessed: 20 November 2010)
  4. Just Journalism Advisory board, Accessed: 20 November 2010