聽has revealed the dismissal of ABC broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf last December 20 was the nasty fruit of a campaign waged against chair Ita Buttrose and managing director David Anderson.
The official reason for Lattouf鈥檚 dismissal was ordinary: she聽聽by Human Rights Watch about Israel 鈥渦sing starvation of civilians as a weapon of war in Gaza鈥, calling it 鈥渁 war crime鈥.
It also noted the express intention of Israeli officials to pursue this strategy. Actions were also documented: the deliberate blocking of food, water and fuel 鈥渨hile wilfully obstructing the entry of aid鈥.
Lattouf shared it after management directed staff not to post on 鈥渕atters of controversy鈥.
Prior to聽The Age聽revelations, much had been made of Lattouf鈥檚 fill-in role as a radio presenter 鈥 which was intended for five shows.
The Australian,聽owned by聽News Corp,聽had issues with Lattouf鈥檚 statements on various online platforms. It聽聽in December that she was appointed 鈥渄espite her very public anti-Israel stance鈥.
She was accused of聽聽had called for Jews to be gassed outside the Sydney Opera House on October 7. She also dared to accuse the Israeli Defense Forces of committing rape.
It was considered odd that she discussed food and water shortages in Gaza and 鈥渁n advertising campaign showing corpses reminiscent of being wrapped in Muslim burial cloths鈥. That 鈥渓eft a lot of people really upset鈥,鈥澛The Australian听蝉补颈诲.
If war is hell, Lattouf was evidently not allowed to go into quite so much detail about it 鈥斅燼t least concerning the fate of Palestinians at the hands of the Israeli war machine.
What has also come to light is that the ABC鈥檚 managers were not targeting Lattouf on their own. Pressure had been exercised from outside.
According to聽The Age, WhatsApp messages by a group called Lawyers for Israel had been sent to the ABC as part of a coordinated campaign.
Sydney property lawyer Nicky Stein told members of that group to contact the federal Minister for Communications asking 鈥渉ow Antoinette is hosting the morning ABC Sydney show鈥 the day Lattouf was sacked.
They said employing Lattouff breached Clause 4 of the ABC code of practice on impartiality.
Stein went on to insist that: 鈥淚t鈥檚 important ABC hears from not just individuals in the community but specifically from lawyers so they feel there is an actual legal threat.鈥
She goes on to say that a 鈥減roper鈥 rather than 鈥済eneric鈥 response was expected 鈥渂y COB [close of business] today or I would look to engage senior counsel鈥.
Did such threats have any basis? Even Stein admits: 鈥淭here is probably no actionable offence against the ABC but I didn鈥檛 say I would be taking one 鈥 just investigating one. I have said that they should be terminating her employment immediately.鈥
It was designed to attract attention from ABC chairperson Ita Buttrose, and it did.
Robert Goot, deputy president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry and part of the same group, boasted of information he had received that Lattouf would be 鈥済one from morning radio from Friday鈥 because of her 鈥渁nti-Israeli鈥 stance.
There has been something of a journalistic exodus from the ABC of late.
a聽political reporter in the ABC鈥檚 Parliament House bureau聽and another journalist of Lebanese descent, resigned on January 12 citing concern about the ABC鈥檚 coverage of Israel鈥檚 war.
There had been, for instance, the creation of a聽聽at the behest of ABC News director Justin Stevens, ostensibly to improve coverage.
鈥淎ccuracy and impartiality are core to the service we offer audiences,鈥 Stevens told staff. 鈥淲e must stay independent and not 鈥榯ake sides鈥.鈥
This pointless assertion can only ever be a threat because it acts as an injunction on staff and a judgment against sources that do not favour the line, however credible they might be.
What proves acceptable, a condition that seems to have paralysed the ABC, is to never say that Israel massacres, commits war crimes and brings about conditions approximating genocide.
Little wonder then that coverage of South Africa鈥檚 genocide case against Israel in the International Court of Justice does not get top billing on the ABC.
Palestinians and Palestinian militias, however, can always be described as savages, rapists and baby slayers. Throw in fanaticism and Islam and you have the complete package ready for transmission.
Coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the mainstays of most Western countries, as the late Robert Fisk pointed out, repeatedly asserts these divisions.
After her resignation, Haydar聽听迟丑别听Sydney Morning Herald:聽鈥淐ommitment to diversity in the media cannot be skin deep.聽 Culturally diverse staff should be respected and supported even when they challenge the status quo.鈥
Haydar鈥檚 argument about cultural diversity should not obscure the broader problem facing the ABC: policing the way opinions and material on war, and any other divisive topic, is shared.聽
The issue goes less to cultural diversity than permitted intellectual breadth.
Lattouf, for her part, is pursuing remedies through the Fair Work Commission and seeking funding through a GoFundMe page, steered by Lauren Dubois.
鈥淲e stand with Antoinette and support the rights of workers to be able to share news that expresses an opinion or reinforces a fact, without fear of retribution.鈥
Kenneth Roth, former head of Human Rights Watch,聽聽at Lattouf鈥檚 treatment, suggesting the ABC had erred.
ABC鈥檚 senior management, via a聽聽from Anderson, preferred the route of craven denial. He rejected 鈥渁ny claim that it has been influenced by any external pressure, whether it be an advocacy group or lobby group, a political party, or commercial entity鈥.
[Binoy Kampmark currently lectures at RMIT University.]