Tuesday, April 17, 2007
PBS vs. “Islam vs. Islamist”Canadian novelist and veteran documentary filmmaker Martyn Burke is not someone you’d expect to get into an ugly ideological spitting match with the folks who run PBS.
Burke, who lives and works in the heart of the Hollywood creative community, considers himself neither conservative nor liberal. But “Islam vs. Islamist,” the documentary he made about how moderate Muslims are being silenced and intimidated by Islamist extremists, will not be part of “America at a Crossroads,” PBS’s new 11-part, six-night series about post-9/11 America that begins Sunday night at 9. Executives at WETA in Washington, D.C., the public station overseeing the series for PBS, say the documentary was cut from the “Crossroads” lineup because it wasn’t completed in time and because it was “alarmist” and not objective. PBS says it may run it at a later date. Burke, however, says his documentary, made with $700,000 in Corporation for Public Broadcasting money, was interfered with and then dropped because he refused to fire his two co-producers, Frank Gaffney and Alex Alexiev, who run the Center for Security Policy think tank. Full Item
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