The Guardian’s Comment is Free: Where even the travel section is influenced by an anti-Israel agenda
“…In the travel section of ‘Comment is Free’ there appears an audio-slideshow by travel writer Kevin Rushby entitled ‘Around the world in 30 portraits’. According to the strapline, the writer “looks back at the people he’s met on his Guardian assignments, from the UK to Mongolia, via India, Palestine and Mali”. There are also pictures from Yemen and Kenya and the images are accompanied by music.
Only in the case of two countries are local voices added to the soundtrack. In Mali a man explains how he navigates across the desert by means of the stars. In Palestine (a country which technically does not yet exist – one would think that a travel writer would be aware of that fact, but more of that later…) the commentary features the voice of an unidentified woman who claims that she originally comes from a village from which her grandparents were displaced in 1948.”