[NUJ Bristol] Meeting next week & Campbell's war unit

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Dear All,

We'll be meeting up next Thursday 20th March - 6pm to 8pm - to set a date 
for the next branch meeting & to discuss arrangements for this year's 
Annual Delegate Meeting. Anything to report....?  All welcome.
at
10-12 Picton Street  (in the door of no 10)
Montpelier
BRISTOL BS6 5QA
http://www.multimap.co.uk/map/browse.cgi?client=public&db=pc&addr1=&client=public&Submit.x=15&addr2=&advanced=&Submit.y=6&addr3=&pc=BS65QA&quicksearch=BS6+5QA
0117 944 6219


Tony



Campbell revives roving press unit to 'spin the war'
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=384951

By Paul Waugh, Deputy Political Editor

08 March 2003

A dedicated "war unit" is being set up by Downing Street to organise press 
and PR coverage during the forthcoming conflict in Iraq. The unit will be 
staffed by senior press officers from across Whitehall, many of whom have 
already volunteered for the project.

It will be modelled on the Coalition Information Centre (CIC) devised for 
the Afghan-istan conflict by Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair's director of 
communications and strategy. The CIC was based in Islamabad and provided 
journalists from around the world and locally in the region with the US-UK 
position during the campaign against the Taliban.

The centre was criticised by some as a pure "propaganda machine" and its 
reputation was questioned after some members were tied to the notorious 
"dodgy dossier" on Iraq published by Downing Street last month. Tam 
Dalyell, a Labour backbencher, said: "It's quite wrong to have a spin unit. 
The dodgy dossier was the work of what Nigel Lawson would call teenage 
scribblers. It proves, once again, that Tony Blair is a disgrace to the 
Labour Party's traditions."

The new unit is expected to have a roving role, but it is likely it will 
initially be based in London, Washington and Kuwait. As the conflict 
changes, it could move into southern Iraq or Iraqi Kurdistan.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman would not go into detail, saying 
only: "We are making suitable contingency plans."

Mr Campbell suggested the CIC be created in Afghanistan to clarify and co- 
ordinate the messages coming out of Washington and London.

Staffed by three British government press officers, four Americans and one 
Dutch representative, it was seen as a huge success by Downing Street, 
injecting a professionalism that local press operations lacked. Crucially, 
it had the latest technology to organise press conferences, give 
journalists background briefings and combat Taliban claims.

Mr Campbell is in daily contact with his counterparts in the White House 
communications team, and a joint strategy for "spinning the war", as well 
as winning it, is seen as a main priority. Conference calls discuss the 
details of when and where the unit should operate, what its remit will be 
and to whom it should report before briefings.

Ari Fleischer, the White House spokesman, is a central figure in the 
initiative. He is helping set up the US's planned office of global 
communications to sell a more positive image of the country abroad.

Winning the propaganda war will be essential for Mr Blair and President 
George Bush, and the Americans have decided to allow a new strategy of 
"embedding" journalists with specific military units to follow their progress.

But as well as getting television pictures of troops in action, Washington 
and London are keen to co-ordinate their approach. A key job of the unit 
will be to get the coalition's message across to the people of the Middle East.

One of the CIC's triumphs during the war in Afghanistan was an interview 
with Mr Blair on al-Jazeera TV, the station chosen by Osama bin Laden for 
many of his messages. The CIC in Islamabad helped get across the daily 
tactics, statistics and spin of the allies, particularly to Islamic media 
outlets.

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