Over 150 Entertainment Industry Figures Call on Emmys to Rescind Nomination of Journalist Tied to Terror Group
More than 150 entertainment industry leaders signed an open letter urging the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) to rescind the Emmy nomination of Palestinian journalist and filmmaker Bisan Owda because of her connection to the US-designated terrorist organization the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).
The open letter was penned by the nonprofit organization Creative Community for Peace (CCFP) following Owda’s nomination for her documentary series “It’s Bisan From Gaza and I’m Still Alive” in the 2024 Emmy Awards for News & Documentary. She was nominated with the Qatari-owned media outlet AJ+ in the category of outstanding hard news feature story: short form. In the series, Owda reports from the Gaza Strip and documents Palestinian living conditions during the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Owda’s affiliation with PFLP was exposed last month after her Emmy nomination was announced on July 25. Owda also regularly posts anti-Israel content on social media, such as accusing the Jewish state of committing genocide in Gaza and referring to Israel as “IsraHell.” She has also promoted violence against Israel.
In their open letter, members of the entertainment industry said Owda’s Emmy nomination “is deeply troubling, given the creator’s history of promoting dangerous falsehoods, spreading antisemitism, and condoning violence.” They explained that Owda’s nomination is in direct violation of the NATAS’s code of ethical conduct, which states that it has “zero tolerance for discrimination, harassment, illegal, dishonest, unethical, or otherwise harmful conduct.” The entertainment industry figures said Owda’s association with PFLP “raises serious ethical concerns that cannot and should not be ignored.”
“Honoring someone linked to an organization that has caused so much pain and suffering is not just irresponsible; it is a direct affront to the values we hold dear in the entertainment industry,” they added. “The Emmys are a prestigious entertainment institution, known for recognizing excellence in entertainment, often highlighting the unifying power of the arts. Choosing to elevate someone with clear ties to the PFLP not only legitimizes a terrorist organization, it undermines the integrity of the awards. We urge NATAS to rescind Owda’s nomination to prevent glorifying a figure associated with terrorism and ensure the Emmys remain a symbol of peace and artistic collaboration.”
“Only in rescinding this nomination, will NATAS uphold its code of ethical conduct,” they concluded their letter by saying.
The signatories included actors, studio executives, publicists, photographers, showrunners, screenwriters, composers, talent managers and agents, record producers, directors, lawyers, and NATAS members. Among those who signed the open letter were Selma Blair, Debra Messing, Rebecca De Mornay, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Disturbed frontman David Draiman, Saban Capital Group Chairman and CEO Haim Saban, Fox Entertainment President Fernando Szew, and “Grey’s Anatomy” co-executive producer Jamie Denbo.
“NATAS must decide — they can either condone the murder of innocent civilians or they can listen to the entertainment community, and stand in opposition to hatred and violence,” said CCFP co-founder and chairman David Renzer, who is also the former chairman and CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group.
Emmy winners will be announced during two ceremonies on Sep. 25 and 26 in New York City.
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