New Statesman’s excuses for censoring Palestine articles don’t add up
‘The New Statesman on Wednesday claimed that its deletion of articles about Palestine last month had been “discourteous,” but “was not related to the contents.”
In a statement on its website, the century-old center-left UK magazine attributed the removal to “conversation within the organization about guidelines around advertorial and the presentation of advertiser-written content.”
“Advertorial” is a term used to describe paid content that looks like an editorial or journalistic article.
The explanation, however, remains at odds with some of the facts.’
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