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    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch
    • 03 Dec 2018
    • Jonathan Cook

    Guardian ups its vilification of Julian Assange

    It is welcome that finally there has been a little pushback, including from leading journalists, to the Guardian’s long-running vilification of Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks.   Reporter Luke […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 24 Oct 2018
    • Rick Sterling

    Western Media Attacks Critics of the White Helmets

    The October 16 issue of NY Review of Books has an article by Janine di Giovani titled “Why Assad and Russia Target the White Helmets”. The article exemplifies how western […]

    • André Vltchek's Column / Media Watch
    • 22 Oct 2018
    • Andre Vltchek

    The West is losing so it is bashing China and Russia ‘left and right’ literally

    The insanity and vileness of Western anti-Chinese propaganda used to make some of my Chinese friends cry late at night. But things are changing. The lunacy of what is said […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 17 Oct 2018
    • Ricardo Vaz

    How many Yemenis is a DC pundit worth?

    Saudi Arabia has dominated the news cycle after Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was disappeared in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, and, according to Turkish sources, murdered by a 15-strong team […]

    • André Vltchek's Column / Media Watch
    • 08 Oct 2018
    • Andre Vltchek

    Even in revolutionary countries, mass media is still in the hands of the right

    How could a country win her fight against Western imperialism, how could it become truly independent, if its people are fully conditioned, through the mass media and education, by the […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch / Robert Charvin's column
    • 02 Oct 2018
    • Julie Lamin

    Nicaragua: Amnesty has got it wrong

    As a member of Amnesty International I am outraged by the complete misinformation of your Urgent Action regarding Nicaragua.Having spent time in the country since the 1980s I have a […]

    • Media Watch
    • 29 Sep 2018
    • Alan Macleod

    Facebook’s New Propaganda Partners

    Media giant Facebook recently announced (Reuters, 9/19/18) it would combat “fake news” by partnering with two propaganda organizations founded and funded by the US government: the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the International […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch
    • 18 Sep 2018
    • Jonathan Cook

    Why we’re blind to the system destroying us

    I rarely use this blog to tell readers what they should believe. Rather I try to indicate why it might be wise to distrust, at least without very good evidence, […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 04 Sep 2018
    • Arnold August

    Cuba’s ‘Sonic Attacks’ vs Edinburgh University: The 40% Mystery

    On August 15, 2018, the U.S. State Department announced yet another measure toward reducing its Havana embassy staff and its effectiveness by limiting the diplomats’ stays to one year. This […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / André Vltchek's Column / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 21 Aug 2018
    • Andre Vltchek

    Hello – they lied to you about Iran!

    Have you ever considered the possibility that almost everything that you have been told about the world by the Western mass media is a lie and fabrication?   I am […]

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