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For half an hour on Friday afternoons, the character is familiar and comforting the context is anything but. From a studio in Gaza on a TV station run by the militants1 of HAMAS. This weekly children's program stars a Mickey Mouse look-alike with a young co-host, named Sara telling Palestinian children to drink their milk, pray five times a day and resist what they call the oppressive Zionist occupation.
The mouse preaches contempt for Israel and America. He adds we'll liberate2 Iraq and the Muslim countries invaded by murderers.
We're tomorrow's pioneers, says Sara, we don't surrender. And miming3 a tune4 sung by a caller on the phone, the mouse fires an imaginary gun.
Israel has called the program an outrage5. An Israeli group that monitors Palestinian media says: It's also a tragedy.
The children through this lovable image are receiving poisonous messages and they don't even realize they are being poisoned.
Not just by TV, a colorful HAMAS website tells a fable6 about a girl who guides Israeli soldiers over a roadside bomb to their death, a martyr's fairy tale. Some say the problem isn't just what's put on TV or the Internet, it's real life.
A child in Gaza does not need a cartoon in order to hate the occupation, to hate Israel. He opens his eyes in the morning, can he sees reality around him.
Despite a rival faction's effort to censor7 the show, a HAMAS official insisted it's our right to tell our children what we want and no surprise we try to reach them with an image that's familiar.
Richard Roth, CBS news, London.
The mouse preaches contempt for Israel and America. He adds we'll liberate2 Iraq and the Muslim countries invaded by murderers.
We're tomorrow's pioneers, says Sara, we don't surrender. And miming3 a tune4 sung by a caller on the phone, the mouse fires an imaginary gun.
Israel has called the program an outrage5. An Israeli group that monitors Palestinian media says: It's also a tragedy.
The children through this lovable image are receiving poisonous messages and they don't even realize they are being poisoned.
Not just by TV, a colorful HAMAS website tells a fable6 about a girl who guides Israeli soldiers over a roadside bomb to their death, a martyr's fairy tale. Some say the problem isn't just what's put on TV or the Internet, it's real life.
A child in Gaza does not need a cartoon in order to hate the occupation, to hate Israel. He opens his eyes in the morning, can he sees reality around him.
Despite a rival faction's effort to censor7 the show, a HAMAS official insisted it's our right to tell our children what we want and no surprise we try to reach them with an image that's familiar.
Richard Roth, CBS news, London.
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1 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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2 liberate | |
v.解放,使获得自由,释出,放出;vt.解放,使获自由 | |
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3 miming | |
v.指手画脚地表演,用哑剧的形式表演( mime的现在分词 ) | |
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4 tune | |
n.调子;和谐,协调;v.调音,调节,调整 | |
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5 outrage | |
n.暴行,侮辱,愤怒;vt.凌辱,激怒 | |
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6 fable | |
n.寓言;童话;神话 | |
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7 censor | |
n./vt.审查,审查员;删改 | |
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