The Palestine Chronicle Renews Its 
		Call for Support: Help Preserve Truthful Media 
		By Ramzy Baroud
		ccun.org, March 17, 2008
		 
		The Palestine Chronicle (www.palestinechronicle.com) continues to appeal 
		to its friends, supporters and readers - and those who wish to preserve 
		and support independent, alternative media - to come to its support, as 
		it strives to raise needed funds to stay online. 
		 
		The Palestine Chronicle was established in 1999 and has grown to become 
		a leading independent publication online. With a due focus on Palestine 
		and Israel, its coverage touches on many subjects and areas of conflict.
		
		 
		“One of the most special features of the Chronicle lies in the way it 
		incorporates Palestine with wider issues and events, with the aim of 
		making the Palestinian struggle firmly ingrained and incorporated into 
		other contemporary activist movements and areas of dialogue, such as 
		anti-globalization, the anti-war movement and so on,” says Ramzy Baroud, 
		the Palestine Chronicle editor, author and syndicated columnist. 
		“Bringing together special focus on Palestine and Middle East issues by 
		leading international intellectuals and journalists, the Palestine 
		Chronicle remains one of very few such resources in existence at the 
		moment.” 
		 
		The Palestine Chronicle prides itself with the fact that it has never 
		allied with any political faction nor has it spoken on behalf of any 
		specific interest group. “We have always believed that it is important 
		for the Chronicle to remain independent of any ideology or political 
		affiliation, and have never received grants or state funding for this 
		reason”, emphasizes Baroud. “It is solely due to our readers that we 
		have been able to keep going. As we reach more and more people around 
		the world, we need to send out periodic reminders of our need for funds 
		to sustain the work.” 
		 
		With tens of thousands of page views daily, the Palestine Chronicle 
		remains one of the most effective websites regarding this subject 
		anywhere. 
		 
		A home for the writings of numerous progressive writers and commentators 
		around the world, the Palestine Chronicle has widened its outreach and 
		readership following its most recent re-launch on Feb 15, 2008. 
		 
		“The best way to fight Zionism is to tell the story of Palestine. It is 
		not just the facts on the ground but also making these facts available 
		in English and in America in particular. Spreading the Palestinian 
		perspective is the way forward and The Palestine Chronicle is there to 
		do the job,” states Gilad Atzmon, a writer and internationally acclaimed 
		jazz musician whose CD “Exile” was selected by the BBC in 2003 as Album 
		of the Year. 
		 
		Kathy Kelly, a well known American commentator, activist and 
		co-coordinator for Voices for Creative Nonviolence says, “The Palestine 
		Chronicle presents independent commentary on crucial issues. The editors 
		and their work constitute a sign of hope for a better future.” 
		 
		Renowned US author and Professor Emeritus at Binghamton University, 
		James Petras states, “The Palestine Chronicle is an essential 
		publication for keeping up with the big picture in the Middle East.” 
		 
		“The Palestine Chronicle is proof positive that there is hope that 
		alternative media can one day overpower the corporate mainstream,” says 
		Joshua Frank, widely published author and co-editor of 
		DissidentVoice.org.
		 
		Dr. Hasan El-Hasan, a Palestinian political analyst and author states, 
		“supporting the Palestine Chronicle is one way to promote peace with 
		justice through understanding the issues.”
		 
		“The Palestine Chronicle started nearly a year before the current 
		Palestinian uprising, and we continue to serve our mission of presenting 
		balanced, morally motivated commentary, news, and features, day after 
		day for all of this time,” states Suzanne Russ, the Chronicle’s managing 
		editor. “We hope that we have lived up to the expectations of our 
		readers, but we certainly need their support to carry on with our 
		mission, especially as events in Palestine and Israel, in Lebanon and 
		Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East seem to head towards a greater 
		conflict, thus more media bias and misinformation. We must remain alive 
		to fill this gap.”
		 
		The Palestine Chronicle “aims to continue growing until the issue of 
		Palestine can no longer be ignored by any informed global citizen. But 
		for this we absolutely rely on your support – we would truly be nothing 
		without it.”
		 
		(To help the Palestine Chronicle visit the homepage:
		www.palestinechronicle.com 
		)