Al-Jazeera English: Qatari platform with foreign administration to serve Doha’s objectives
 
 
Al-Jazeera English’s original role in promoting the policies
of the Qatari regime has been brought to the forefront again after the leaks
published by Qatari dissident Khaled Al-Hail, as he published an old recording
in which he revealed a dialogue between the editor-in-chief of Al-Jazeera and
the general director of its programs with late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The first confirmed that former Qatari Emir Hamad bin Khalifa directly
supervised the channel and that he aspired to establish an English channel.
The English-language news channel came to become a branch of
the Al-Jazeera network, which is headquartered in Qatar. It was scheduled to
start broadcasting in June 2006, but the broadcast was delayed until November
15, 2006, and it changed its name from Al-Jazeera International to Al-Jazeera
English one day before the start of broadcast.
Foreign control
Since its inception, foreigners have controlled the most
important sites within the Qatari channel. Among the most prominent cadres of
the international station are David Frost, a British journalist, writer and TV
presenter, and the American Jewish journalist Dave Marash, as well as Riz Khan,
a British television presenter who worked in several well-known stations,
including the BBC and CNN, in addition to Rageh Omaar, who worked as a British
television presenter.
The presence of foreigners in the channel was reflected in
the language of dialogue and editorial policy in general, for example, under
the justification of the difference in the target segment of the audience and
its focus on the Western citizen who spoke the English language. The extent of
the change in the language of speech between the Arabic and English versions
can be noticed, as the latter appears in a completely Western dress.
Great controversy since its inception
The channel has raised a lot of controversy about it since
its first day, due to its affiliation with the Qatari regime. Recently, media
pressure has escalated against the Qatari Al-Jazeera channel in the United
States, following a number of members of the Senate and Congress demanding that
the Attorney General apply the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) on
Al-Jazeera.
Among the US lawmakers who addressed the Attorney General
were Republican Senator from Florida Marco Rubio, Republican Representative
from New York Lee Zeldin, Senator Tom Cotton, a member of the Senate
Intelligence and Defense Committee, and Senator Ted Cruz, chairman of the
Senate Judiciary Committee, in addition to Lizzie Deane, Brian Mast, Jack
Bergman, Ann Wagner, Steve Chabot and Peter King.
The letter stated that in order to protect the national
interests of the United States from the unjustified influence of foreign
countries and to ensure that the law is strictly enforced, the congressional
members asked the Department of Justice to request Al-Jazeera, the media
network owned and funded by Qatar, to register under the Registration Law
Foreign Agents (FARA) and new Federal Communications Laws (FCC) compliance with
foreign media that are under government control.
The lawmakers' address focused on the fact that Al-Jazeera
is not an independent platform, but is functionally silenced when it comes to
covering local Qatari news. It also turns a blind eye to terrorist financing
issues, which are the charges against Qatar, and Al-Jazeera is subject to a new
law issued by the Emir of Qatar in January 2020 prohibiting all Qatari media
from publishing any “rumors, statements, false or biased news, or inflammatory
propaganda, locally or abroad, with the intention of harming national
interests, stirring up public opinion, or infringing on the social or public
order of the Qatari state, similar to the Qatari government.” Al-Jazeera
promotes Islamist authoritarianism of the Brotherhood. During the Arab Spring,
Doha threw its weight behind the world governments allied with the Brotherhood,
and this was reflected in the channel’s performance.
 
          
     
                                
 
 


