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Over 100 protest 'racist coverage' against Obama in Fox

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Posted: Jul 24, 2008 at 1055 hrs IST

New York, July 24: Charging Fox News Channel, owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, with running a "racist coverage" against presumptive Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama, about 150 protesters held demonstrations outside its offices.

The items of protest included the network describing Obama's wife Michelle as his "baby mama," an anchor calling the fist bump between the two as "terrorist fist jab," and a show host questioning Michelle's patriotism and calling for "lynching party" to deal with it.

The protesters said they had a petition signed by some 600,000 people against the "biased coverage by the channel which promotes views of right wing conservatives".

"Fairly racist" read a banner on which words "fair and balanced" were crossed out, while another read "Fox News: your source for Racist Smears."

The protest was spearheaded by activist online groups MoveOn.org and ColorOfCchange.org and joined by rapper Nas who said that Fox news "poisons the country with racist propaganda and tries to call it news."

Fox Newsreacted by saying that all protesters were exercising their right to free speech.

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