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    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 08 Aug 2018
    • Ricardo Vaz

    Venezuela Assassination Attempt: Maduro Survives but Journalism Doesn’t

    Venezuela was rocked this past Saturday by an attempted assassination of President Nicolás Maduro, during a public event, using drones armed with explosives. But as more details started to become available, the […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch
    • 25 Jul 2018
    • Vijay Prashad

    America’s Reporter: the Hersh Method

    If Seymour Hersh had only broken the story of the massacre of unarmed civilians at My Lai in Vietnam by the United States Army in 1968, it would have been enough […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / United States
    • 17 Jul 2018
    • Joe Lauria

    Clinging to Collusion: Why Evidence Will Probably Never Be Produced in the Indictments of ‘Russian Agents’

    The indictment of 12 Russian ‘agents,’ which included no collusion with Trump’s team, is essentially a political and not legal document because it is almost certain the U.S. government will […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 09 Jul 2018
    • Joe Emersberger

    Reviewed: Alan MacLeod’s ‘Bad News From Venezuela’

    For almost 20 years, the US government has been trying to overthrow Venezuela’s government, and establishment media outlets (state, corporate and some nonprofit) throughout the Americas and Europe have been bending over backwards […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 06 Jul 2018
    • Richard Seymour

    No, AMLO Is Not Mexico’s Trump

    Equating Andrés Manuel López Obrador with Donald Trump may be absurd, but that hasn’t stopped mainstream media from running with it.   Mexico’s answer to Donald Trump. Let’s say that again: […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 24 Jun 2018
    • Ricardo Vaz

    Tatuy TV – a revolutionary munitions factory

    With a trajectory of over 10 years, Tatuy Televisión Comunistaria is a reference in Venezuela and abroad, producing a variety of content which is essential for everyone looking to understand […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Democracy / Media Watch
    • 22 Jun 2018
    • John Pilger

    A Call to Bring Julian Assange Home

    The Australian government has an obligation to free Julian Assange, John Pilger told a rally in Sydney on June 16, marking Assange’s six years’ confinement in the Ecuadorean embassy in […]

    • Media Watch
    • 08 Jun 2018
    • La Rédaction

    Our newsletter, the best way to keep in touch

                      It is not easy to fight against the mainstream media propaganda. Google and Facebook are tightening their censorship controls. So our […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 10 Apr 2018
    • Stephen Gowans

    Eight reasons why the latest Syria chemical weapons attack allegations are almost certainly complete nonsense

    There is much ambiguity surrounding the alleged chemical weapons attack in Douma, said to have taken place late Saturday, but there are a few matters that are clear.   First, […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 10 Apr 2018
    • Rick Sterling

    Taking the World to the Brink of Annihilation

    Western neoconservatives and hawks are driving the international situation to increasing tension and danger. Not content with the destruction of Iraq and Libya based on false claims, they are now […]

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