PBS Suppresses Documentary on Radical Islam
Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 9:54:03 am PDT
This is the Public Broadcasting System at work, making sure that you, the public, are insulated from all doubleplus ungood knowledge about Islam, as they strive to achieve Total Political Correctness™: Producer: PBS dropped ‘Islam vs. Islamists’ on political grounds. (Hat tip: Kenneth.)
The producer of a tax-financed documentary on Islamic extremism claims his film has been dropped for political reasons from a television series that airs next week on more than 300 PBS stations nationwide.
Key portions of the documentary focus on Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser of Phoenix and his American Islamic Forum for Democracy, a non-profit organization of Muslim Americans who advocate patriotism, constitutional democracy and a separation of church and state.
Martyn Burke says that the Public Broadcasting Service and project managers at station WETA in Washington, D.C., excluded his documentary, Islam vs. Islamists, from the series America at a Crossroads after he refused to fire two co-producers affiliated with a conservative think tank.
“I was ordered to fire my two partners (who brought me into this project) on political grounds,” Burke said in a complaint letter to PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supplied funds for the films.
Burke wrote that his documentary depicts the plight of moderate Muslims who are silenced by Islamic extremists, adding, “Now it appears to be PBS and CPB who are silencing them.”
A Jan. 30 news release by the corporation listed Islam vs. Islamists as one of eight films to be presented in the opening series. Mary Stewart, vice president of external affairs at WETA, said Burke’s documentary was not completed on time to be among 11 documentaries that will be aired beginning Sunday. Stewart said the picture may be broadcast by PBS at a later date. “The film is a strong film,” Stewart said. “I’m still hoping to see this in the Crossroads initiative.”
Jeff Bieber, WETA’s executive producer for Crossroads, gave a substantially different explanation. He said Burke’s film had “serious structural problems (and) . . . was irresponsible because the writing was alarmist, and it wasn’t fair.”
“They’re crying foul, and there was no foul ball,” Bieber added. “The problem is in their film.”
Here’s the actual letter to the PBS Board of Directors from Frank Gaffney, Martyn Burke, and Alex Alexiev: 950K PDF file.
UPDATE at 4/10/07 10:20:23 am:
Here’s a transcript of Hugh Hewitt interviewing Frank Gaffney about this: Why is PBS using our money to make a film that we’re not allowed to see? (Hat tip: Ed.)


