- Aljazeera.com
Aljazeera.com is an English language website for
Aljazeera Magazine . It is unrelated to the Arabic satellite TV channelAl Jazeera , which operates websites in both Arabic ( [http://www.aljazeera.net www.aljazeera.net] ) and English ( [http://english.aljazeera.net english.aljazeera.net] ) or Al Jazeera Newspaper of Saudi Arabia. According to Alexa, there are fewer visitors to Aljazeera.com in comparison to aljazeera.net. [ [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?site0=aljazeera.net&site1=aljazeera.com&site2=&site3=&site4=&range=6m&size=Medium&y=r&z=1&url=aljazeera.com&x=22&y=15 Alexa traffic comparison between aljazeera.net and aljazeera.com] ] The website is operated byAljazeera Publishing , described as an "independent media organisation."Domain name dispute
In 2005, the Al Jazeera TV channel attempted to obtain the aljazeera.com domain name [cite news |title=Al-Jazeera in fight for Web site name. |url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-11651603_ITM |work=UPI International Intelligence |date=2005-11-21 |accessdate=2008-07-04 ] but failed. [ [http://www.wipo.int/amc/en/domains/decisions/html/2005/d2005-0309.html WIPO Domain Name Decision: D2005-0309 ] ]
In the Administrative Panel Decision, the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center found the TV Channel to have brought the proceedings in bad faith and found it had abused the administrative proceedings.
As of 2006, "Aljazeera.com" wrote on their "About" page:
:"Important note: Aljazeera Publishing and Aljazeera.com are not associated with any of the below organisations:
:"1. Al Jazeera Newspaper, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia whose website is al-jazirah.com":"2. Al Jazeera Satellite Channel whose website is aljazeera.net.":"3. Al Jazeera Information Centre who website is aljazeerah.info"
:"Aljazeera Publishing disassociates itself from the views, opinions and broadcasts of these titles." [http://www.aljazeera.com/about.asp]
Views presented by Aljazeera.com are frequently misattributed to the Al Jazeera TV channel, [cite news |title=Between the Lines |url=http://www.mywire.com/pubs/FastCompany/2006/04/01/1721086?extID=10051 |work=Fast Company |date=2006-04-01 |accessdate=2008-07-04 ] including one case in which
The Times criticised the channel in its leader column based on material published on Aljazeera.com, for which the newspaper later apologised. [cite news |title=Times apologises to al-Jazeera |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2006/feb/16/iraqandthemedia.pressandpublishing |work=The Guardian |date=2006-02-16 |accessdate=2008-07-04 ]Website contents
The content on Aljazeera.com is organized by section. The following sections exist:
Middle East News
'Middle East News' contains the latest breaking Middle Eastern news. A number of their stories are accused of reported bias against
Israel ,Europe and theUnited States . News articles often contain indirect quotes from familiar news outlets such as Associated Press and the BBC.Review articles
'Review Articles' contains longer pieces about recent events. The editorial stance is one of rigorous opposition to the
Iraq war , and the articles are usually reported to contain strong condemnations of American involvement in the Middle East and are accused of often reflectinganti-Zionism in describing the state ofIsrael . One article (entitled "Latest of US lies: Iraqis killing Iraqis" claims that the sectarian violence occurring in Iraq is supported by CIA and Mossad agents, "It was the U.S.’s “debaathification” of Iraq that eventually let [sic] to the current death squads, supported by the U.S. and the Mossad agents." "Fact|date=April 2007'Let's Talk'
'Let's Talk' is a section hosted by Dr. Kareem Bin Jabbar and Sheikha Sajida. Readers send in questions or topics for discussion, which are published at the discretion of the site. Sajida's theories (such as the notion that the kidnapping of Westerners in Iraq is carried out by agents of the US) [ [http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_service/article_full_story.asp?service_id=10434/ Let's Talk Topic on Western Hostages] ] frequently stir up heated debate.
'Reader Comments'
Readers can leave comments in all areas except for the Conspiracy Theories section. These comments can be rated from 'Excellent' to 'Very Bad' at the discretion of readers.
References
External links
* [http://www.Aljazeera.com Aljazeera.com]
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