Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West
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Obsession is an anti-islamic film featuring interviews with a selection of 'counter-terror' activists, including controversial figures such as Daniel Pipes, Steven Emerson and UK operative Glen Jenvey. An Interpress Service investigation revealed that:
- "Obsession" features interviews with Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, investigative journalist Steve Emerson, Itimar Marcus of Israel-based Palestinian Media Watch, and Daniel Pipes, a controversial scholar of medieval Islamic history whose website campus-watch.org sparked criticism in 2002 for its alleged McCarthyesque attacks on Middle East studies professors. [1]
In 2011, the same production crew launched The Third Jihad, a follow-up film, expounding the same theme: islamophobia and smearing of American muslims[citation needed].
Contents
Principals
- Wayne Kopping – Director and co-writer[2]
- Rabbi Raphael Shore – Producer and co-writer[2]
- Nonie Darwish – narrator
Featured Speakers and "experts"
Crew
Connections
- Endowment for Middle East Truth
- Hasbara Fellowships
- HonestReporting
- Aish HaTorah
- MEMRI - production credits
Resources
For further information, see relevant Neocon Europe page Obsession
References
- ↑ Khody Akhavi, Film on "Radical Islam" Tied to Pro-Israel Groups, CommonDreams, 27 March 2007.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Adam Shatz, Short Cuts, London Review of Books, 9 October 2008.