Adjectives used by the British Press to describe Goncalo Amaral


Adjectives used by the British Press to describe Goncalo Amaral and/or the Portuguese police (Source: Factiva database):

Note: To date, I cannot find a single article with an objective bio of Goncalo Amaral.  Not one.  Please send me a link, if you have found anything (news.winnow at gmail dot com).  (Thanks!)
53 articles: "boozy" or "boozer" (Examples)

418 articles: "disgraced, disgraceful, disgrace" (Examples)

440 articles: "outrage, outrageous" etc. 

37 articles: "bungling"

23 articles: "Keystone cops" (or Kops) (or Keystone cretins)  ("Keystone" cops has been used by English speaking people to describe bumbling or inept cops; based on old movies of the Keystone Cops.  Extremely insulting articles.)

42 articles: "Goncalo Amaral" and "lunch"  (includes all the "boozy lunch" "two hour lunch" etc. There are more than this, actually, but am not reading full text - many accuse him of "boozy three hour lunches" etc. but I'll need to run through them to get an accurate count Why is it newsworthy that a man eats lunch?)

45 articles: "inept"

220 articles: "sacked" or "fired"  (Note: Amaral was TRANSFERRED off the Maddie case and then chose to quit.)

49 articles: "hampered" "hampering" "hindered" "hindering" (the investigation);

43 articles: "outburst" (regarding his statement re: McCanns and the British police)

43 articles: "shameful" "shame" "shamed"

14 articles: "evil"

146 articles: "torture" "tortured" "attacked" (re: Leonor Cipriano)

Other terms used to describe this honorable police officer and/or his colleagues.: 
  • "Oh, up yours, senor" (Title of column in the Daily Mirror by Tony Parsons - about which the Press Commission received 485 complaints.)

  • sweaty oafish

  • Inspector Clueless

  • corpulent figure in an ill-fitting jacket

  • fat, sweaty cop

  • out of his depth

  • liar

  • lazy

  • failed police chief

  • giant ego

  • manufacturing a case

  • dishing dirt

  • making stuff up

  • feeding smears to the press

  • spends hundreds of pounds per week at Carvi fish restaurant

  • witch hunt

  • stupendously stupid

  • fragile macho pride

  • swaggering plods

  • lumbering yokels

  • clueless

  • corrupt

  • biased

  • Portuguese tormentors

  • leaked information to the media

  • vital evidence was ditched

  • crucial documents were ignored

  • weeks were wasted

  • a shambles from the outset

  • ignored sightings

  • worked only four hours a day

  • dirty tricks

  • scarily amateur police investigation

  • flawed inquiry

  • beleaguered police

  • evil suggestions (re: the McCanns)

  • bizarre allegations

  • vile slurs

  • just want a convenient confession, true or false

  • career in tatters

  • abysmally mishandled Portuguese police investigation

  • "Amaral was the main reason Kate and Gerry were named as suspects, despite there not being a shred of evidence that the couple were involved" (Blogger note: cadaver dog alerts to McCann items only, Gaspar statement, Smith family sighting, refusal to answer police questions or return to Portugal for reconstruction, changes to statements re: the night Maddie disappeared, etc.) 

  • "Life on Mars" police (refers to a British television program, extremely insulting articles)
  • "It was bad enough for the McCanns that their child was snatched. It was worse luck still for it to happen in a backwater policed by incompetents."  (In other words, Portugal is a backwater country and it's police force is incompetent.  A general statement rather than a specific complaint about this particular case.)
  • spectacularly stupid, cruel Portuguese police”

  • pigs

  • filth

  • fitting up her parents

  • it is the Portuguese police who are the clowns

  • Cruel, stupid, spiteful clowns

  • bunch of clueless amateurs

  • turned their rage on the McCanns


Portuguese citizens
 
  • leering bumpkins

  • sardine munchers (This began when Tony Parsons said about the Portuguese Ambassador to Britain "If you can't say something constructive about the disappearance of little Madeleine, then you just keep your stupid, sardine-munching mouth shut." 

  • "... a scathing attack by Sir Richard Branson on the Portuguese media...'The Portuguese press have behaved abysmally, fed inaccurate stories by the Portuguese police, which all turned out to be a load of garbage,' he told The Observer" 30 Sept. 2007

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In my opinion, this is a professional, orchestrated effort to destroy the reputation of a man who is unwilling to betray the truth.  Bear in mind that these are PUBLISHED NEWS ARTICLES, not merely British citizens speaking on forums or blogs.  The examples above ALL come from the British MEDIA.

The most recent example of the outrageous treatment of Dr. Amaral is the BBC broadcast claiming he had said "F*** the McCanns".  Native Portuguese claim that Amaral actually said "'Não, força aos McCanns" "Ask the McCanns" in response to a reporter's questions.  (GONCALO AMARAL DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH -  a fact widely reported over the last three years .)


13 Responses to "Adjectives used by the British Press to describe Goncalo Amaral"
mc said...

Bravo!!!!!


January 18, 2010 at 11:27 AM
Joana Morais said...

good one!!! I so want to grab this article and post it on the blog!!! Brilliant way to expose the media bias. thank you.


January 18, 2010 at 4:43 PM
Winnower said...

Joana, Please feel free to use it. Anytime, anything we can do to help. I'm going to keep updating this - have added a few more but will continue as time allows. All the best and thank you for all you do.


January 18, 2010 at 6:57 PM
Joana Morais said...

thank you to you as well, a big hug with gratitude


January 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM
Anonymous said...

D

Did he speak English in this interview, NO

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7517883.stm


January 19, 2010 at 1:49 AM
Anonymous said...

"McCanns' Portuguese tormentors"
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/mccanns-pain-doesnt-justify-censorship-effort-2017386.html

"liar"
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/117549/Kate-McCann-hits-back-at-Maddie-detective/

"abysmally mishandled Portuguese police investigation "
"failed police chief"
"flawed inquiry"
"giant ego"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1243596/Shes-terrifyingly-hes-boiling-rage-So-HAVE-McCanns-trial.html


January 19, 2010 at 5:45 AM
Winnower said...

Thank you Anon. Added to list. (There are over 1600 articles to scan - your help is much appreciated!)


January 19, 2010 at 6:31 AM
jjp said...

Excellent article - the media bias is an absolute disgrace. Our xenophobic press would do well to look at the example Sandra Felgueiras whose report here is a credit to real journalists.

http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2010/01/sandra-felgueiras-for-rtp-moita-flores.html

Well done for this piece.


January 19, 2010 at 7:12 AM
Anonymous said...

And now, from the racist Tony Parsons:

“spectacularly stupid, cruel Portuguese police”
“pigs" or "filth” (portuguese police)
“leering bumpkins” (portuguese people)
“fitting up her parents”.
http://joana-morais.blogspot.com/2007/11/oh-up-yours-senor.html

“it is the Portuguese police who are the clowns”
“Cruel, stupid, spiteful clowns”
“bunch of clueless amateurs”
“turned their rage on the McCanns”.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/columnists/parsons/2010/01/16/maddy-mccann-cop-adds-insults-to-injury-115875-21971250

I'm glad I can help.


January 19, 2010 at 7:43 AM
Winnower said...

Adding now, thank you again!

To be entirely honest, I'm somewhat in despair over this as I re-read the articles and the horrible defamation of Dr. Amaral's character.

I knew it was terrible, but digging for it made me realise it is in almost every single article written in the British press regarding this man.

That he manages to keep his dignified composure in the face of this is quite telling. In contrast to Gerry McCann who screams at reporters, Goncalo simply tips his hat and politely answers reporters' questions IF the questions are posed in Portuguese.

One of the articles I need to highlight actually complained about the Amaral's audacity for speaking in Portuguese when "the majority of reporters were British". If that is not xenophobic, tell me what is?


January 19, 2010 at 8:23 AM
jjp said...

That British attitude that everybody understands English is laughed at all over the world.

I have even heard the comment that, of course they know English, they just refuse to speak it to annoy us.

It is a great shame that people like Brunt and O'Sullivan who have had a lot of time in Portugal in the last few years have not bothered to learn that language.


January 19, 2010 at 8:56 AM
Mairy said...

Very, very well said.
I abhor the excrutiating embarrassment that is our press here in the UK and want to distance myself from it at every given opportunity. Tony Parsons is this millenium's Bernard Manning and has no place spouting his racist rantings in public in 2010. I don't want a single person to mistakenly believe he speaks for Britain. Give a new young journalist his job = please.


February 24, 2010 at 5:52 PM
Dave said...

Will the British media give an apology to Mr Amaral and the Portuguese people? Will they also now start to target the McCanns with the same vigour they attacked Mr Amaral in order to get to the truth. I have always believed that people in positions of power are shielding the McCanns probably because they refuse to believe the possibility that the McCanns are in anyway involved. I have my own opinions as to where and how these people are linked but it may never be proved.


February 25, 2010 at 1:21 AM

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