The ABC sacked broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf after a high-level and co-ordinated letter-writing campaign from pro-Israel lobbyists that directly targeted the corporation’s chair, Ita Buttrose, and managing director David Anderson.
Dozens of leaked messages from a WhatsApp group called Lawyers for Israel show how members of the group repeatedly wrote to the ABC demanding Lattouf be sacked, and threatened legal action if she was not.
According to an unlawful termination claim Lattouf later filed, ABC managers told her the morning program had been well received by audiences. But on the third day of her contract, according to the claim, she was told she was sacked, with her boss, Elizabeth Green, saying the order had come from “above me”. The stated reason, according to Lattouf’s claim, was that she had reposted a Human Rights Watch report saying Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war.
This is all just misleading misdirection.
The ABC is gov’t funded. Every single gov’t employee knows that there are restrictions regarding what you can post on social media, regardless of what the issue is or which side you take. Not to mention that journalists should be impartial.
She was trying to use her public influence as a journalist and the trust in the ABC brand to post material that could influence peoples’ opinions and she got caught out.
Now she’s desperately trying to make it look like a witch hunt in order to obscure the real reason she was fired.
By retweeting the new Human Rights Watch report, which ABC itself wrote an article on two hours prior to her retweet?
What sort of restriction could that at all violate?
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/free-speech-racism-the-antoinette-lattouf-dispute-with-the-abc-explained/3yqvbim7e
*The report was not written by the ABC
*She shared it on Instagram, not Twitter
*She had been warned ahead of time not to share anything controversial.
*She was on a short term contract and was paid for all shifts regardless .
Seems the disinformation has worked on you.