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Deutsche Welle halts cooperation with Jordanian broadcaster
2021-12-06
[DW] DW is probing "serious allegations" of antisemitism posted privately online by DW employees that were reported in German media. The broadcaster is also halting cooperation with Jordan's TV Roya over antisemitic content.

Deutsche Welle (DW), Germany's international broadcaster, has established an independent investigation into a press report on antisemitic remarks made by some members of the editorial staff at DW's Arabic service.

Director General Peter Limbourg has emphasized that there is a zero-tolerance policy toward antisemitism at DW.

"The private statements made by some DW employees that were quoted in the press are incompatible with the values which we all stand for at DW," he said.

The investigation will examine comments by DW employees in other media and on their personal social media profiles.

"To carry out the independent investigation, DW was able to appoint two specialists with a particularly high-level expertise for this task: former German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger and psychologist Ahmad Mansour. I thank them both for their contribution in bringing a prompt resolution to what has been a difficult time for DW."

ROYA TV PARTNERSHIP HALTED
Germany's foreign broadcaster also said it was stopping cooperation with one of its Middle Eastern partners, Jordan's Roya TV, after discovering that the station was spreading antisemitic comments and cartoons.

"We are truly sorry that we did not notice these disgusting images," DW's managing director in charge of distribution, Guido Baumhauer, said. "We will now even more critically review our partner selection internally, especially with regard to antisemitism and racism."

DW also said it regretted its previous assessment that Roya TV was not anti-Israel.

SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
The investigation follows a report published on Tuesday by the German daily Suddeutsche Zeitung.

The paper reported that members of DW's Arabic service and a freelance trainer had posted antisemitic comments on social media as well as in other media outlets in recent years.

The remarks were posted on private social media accounts, with some posts later deleted.
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