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		<title>Does AlJazeera English brainwash you?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anton Parol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, if you get a sudden urge to go out and buy stocks in an energy firm in Qatar, then yes. Or if you buy a new Toshiba Tecra, then yes. Then again, thats probably because you&#8217;ve been watching the advertisements and not the news. So why is this news channel controversial? Put quite simply, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, if you get a sudden urge to go out and buy stocks in an energy firm in Qatar, then yes. Or if you buy a new Toshiba Tecra, then yes. Then again, thats probably because you&#8217;ve been watching the advertisements and not the news.</p>
<p>So why is this news channel controversial? Put quite simply, they don&#8217;t have a watershed. They will show any clip, no matter how scary/bloody/happy at any time of the day. If Bush says something, they show it. If Bin Laden says something, they show it. In fact, theres not much they won&#8217;t show. When the Russian Georgian conflict/invasion/defence operation/&lt;insert your opinion here&gt; kicked off, they interviewed the following people:</p>
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<li>Dmitry Medvedev &#8211; President of Russia</li>
<li>The Georgian Foreign Minister</li>
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<p>A short list of other people that are have conducted interviews with in the past few months are:</p>
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<li>Hans Blix &#8211; Former UN weapons inspector</li>
<li>Hamid Kharzi &#8211; President of Afghanistan</li>
<li>Nigers Environment Minister</li>
<li>Anwar Ibrahim &#8211; Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia</li>
<li>Ehud Barak &#8211; Current Isreali Defense Minister, former Prime Minister</li>
<li>Chimon Peres &#8211; President of Israel</li>
<li>David Cameron &#8211; Leader of the Conservative party, UK</li>
<li>Jaime Bermudez &#8211; Columbian Foreign Minister</li>
<li>Mahinda Rajapaksa &#8211; Current Sri Lankan President</li>
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<p>So does AlJazeera brainwash? Maybe a better question would be, how many other news outlets make as many interviews? Of course, everyone should always read a broad spectrum of news, but for international relations, this is a good start.</p>
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