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Banned by PBS: Muslims Against Jihad

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'Islam vs. Islamists: Voices from the Muslim Center' was a documentary produced for PBS's series 'America at a Crossroads'. When the Corporation for Public Broadcasting refused to air the documentary unless producer Martyn Burke made certain changes, Burke accused the organization of not wanting to air it for political reasons. Burke objected to pressure from one of PBS's executives, who argued that the moderates portrayed in the film should not be considered true Muslims.Producer: [https://swap.stanford.edu/20090417205908/http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0410crossroads0410.html PBS dropped 'Islam vs. Islamists' on political grounds] [http://www.townhall.com/columnists/FrankJGaffneyJr/2007/04/30/where_are_the_liberal_non-muslims Where are the liberal non-Muslims?] by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.[http://www.townhall.com/columnists/BrentBozellIII/2007/05/02/back_to_bias_basics_at_pbs Back to Bias Basics at PBS] by Brent Bozell, May 2, 2007



PBS argued, in response, that there was not enough room to air this particular documentary as part of the series, citing there were only 11 hours of airtime with 21 approved film projects.[http://www.islamtoday.net/english/showmenews.cfm?cat_id=38&sub_cat_id=992 PBS Airs 'America at the Crossroads'] The Corporation for Public Broadcasting replied that the 'film simply needs work but stands a chance to be aired eventually as a "stand-alone" program in the future.'[http://www.washtimes.com/national/20070411-123042-7035r.htm PBS shelves film on moderate Muslims] CPB representative Michael Leavy said the film violated PBS standards and the grant agreement, but did not describe how the film fell short of the standards, stating that CPB is responsible only for funding programs, not their content. PBS executives reportedly sent notes to the producers, saying the film would 'demonize Islam'. On April 25, 2007, 'Islam vs. Islamists' was reviewed by members of Congress, sponsored by Senators Joe Lieberman and James Inhofe and Representatives Trent Franks and Brad Sherman. A day later, Franks drafted a letter urging PBS to air the documentary.

The episode was ultimately picked up by Fox News Channel, who promoted it as 'Banned by PBS: Muslims Against Jihad'. The unedited documentary, along with interviews with the producers, was aired on July 7, 2007. Later, it was distributed by the Portland PBS affiliate (Oregon Public Broadcasting) and aired on most PBS stations across the country.

See also



*America at a Crossroads, the series for which it was originally produced, which included several other segments about Islam

*God's Warriors, a three-part miniseries by CNN examining extremism in Christianity, Judaism and Islam

References




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