Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America

The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America CAMERA ( German: Committee for correct reporting of the Middle East in America ) is a Founded in 1982, pro-Israel U.S. lobby organization in Boston. CAMERA is a member of the umbrella organization proisraelischer Jewish U.S. organizations " Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations".

The group observed media news about the Middle East conflict in the United States, evaluates them and contacted reporters, producers, and publicists to errors, incomplete or unbalanced news reporting on Israel to complain on their behalf.

CAMERA has, inter alia, the film Munich ( Steven Spielberg, 2005) criticized the Israel would mandate a basic "debt" and " abnormal, bloody and counterproductive " actions. Unlike Spielberg's Schindler's List, Munich would be a " cinematic manipulation that is based on lies."

The organization has about 55,000 paying members and several thousand active letter writers who are internationally active and makes about the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz about the negative from CAMERA- visual effects of their reporting in America. Your CEO Andrea Levin frequently published in the Jerusalem Post.

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