The New Yorker’s unbounded ignorance The magazine's editor appears woefully uninformed about Israel's judicial reforms. Alex Safian July 26, 2023
‘New Yorker’ takes heat for article on Polish complicity during Holocaust Much of the criticism stems from the original subhead: “To exonerate the nation of the murders of three million Jews, the Polish government will go as far as to prosecute scholars for defamation.” April 1, 2021
Getting human rights right To believe or disbelieve is the most foundational right. Until regimes stop punishing “thought crimes,” there is zero chance they will progress to such rights as freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Clifford D. May July 28, 2019
‘New Yorker’ makes correction on Gaza fisherman’s death In response to communication from CAMERA’s Israel office, “The New Yorker” corrected an article that erroneously stated that Israeli naval forces shot to death a Gaza fisherman “ostensibly for sailing past the six-mile limit.” Nov. 20, 2018