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9/24/12, "Arab Nations Hire 10 New PR Agencies Since Last Year – PR Firms Assist In Selling Terror And Brutality," Op-ed.com, Ronn Torossian
"The U.S. Public Relations industry is one which is very
high profile, but is a tiny, close knit industry, with only perhaps 75
American PR firms having more than 50 employees (i.e. enough
scope/influence to represent a foreign government or foreign interests).
Over lunch this week, one of my peers, who like me, owns 1 of the 25
largest US PR Agencies explained why his firm would no longer work with
Jewish organizations and Pro-Israel concerns. He explained there is
simply too much money working for Arab organizations and interests, and
between front groups, organizations and projects from a business
perspective he was no longer working for Pro-Israel or Jewish
organizations. It’s a trend which will grow – and will see Arab
interests even more positively portrayed in American media.
In the latest news, Bahrain in the last 12 months has hired at least ten public relations companies since last year. Yes, you read it right – 10 – including Qorvis, the Washington company hired by Saudi Arabia to salvage that kingdom's reputation abroad after the 9/11 terrorist attack. The regime of Bahrain which tortures its own citizens has an awful human rights record and doesn’t recognize the existence of Israel, also hired Joe Trippi, former campaign manager for Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential bid, Sanitas International, whose partner Christopher Harvin is a former Bush White House aide.
In the “new” Middle East a lot has changed – except recognition of Israel, and millions are spent by Arab interests on professional public relations campaigns: Harbour Group, a Washington D.C. lobbying firm has been hired by the new Libyan Government. As the Hill recently revealed Harbour recently signed a new $15,000 a month contract with the Libyan Embassy. Patton Boggs, another large K street lobbying group is also now representing the new Libyan regime. They previously worked with Gadhafi, alongside Cambridge, Massachusetts based Monitor Group held a hefty $250,000-month contract with Tripoli, recruiting prominent American academics to praise the Libyan government. It’s nothing new in the Middle East – Arab governments spend lots of money on public relations."...via Atlas Shrugs:
"And Joe Trippi is a very senior FOX News contributor
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