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    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 02 Sep 2017
    • Eva Bartlett

    Syria War Diary: What Life Is Like Under ‘Moderate’ Rebel Rule

    Since the liberation of Aleppo, and the restoring of peace to Madaya and al-Waer, most Western media have gone silent on the areas, even though it is now possible to […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 01 Sep 2017
    • Ricardo Vaz

    The media on Venezuela: double standards and first impressions

    While street violence in Venezuela virtually evaporated after chavismo’s strong showing on July 30 and the Constituent Assembly being sworn in, the war against Venezuela is far from over. After […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch / Videos
    • 12 Aug 2017
    • Ricardo Vaz

    What’s going on in Venezuela? Constituent Assembly, dishonest media and “doomsday” opposition

    Investig’Action’s Ricardo Vaz was interviewed on “The Grass is Greener”, a weekly radio show on Riverwest Radio, a community radio in Milwaukee, hosted by Gary Grass and Babette Grunow. The topic […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 08 Aug 2017
    • Eli Stephens

    Democracy on display in Venezuela; “Fake news” on display in the US

    When you think about “Fake News,” you probably think about “internet-only” stories like “Pizzagate,” a story that only the most delusional Trump supporter could have believed. But the important fake […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Latin America / Media Watch
    • 25 Jul 2017
    • Ricardo Vaz

    The Guardian’s propaganda on Venezuela: all you need to know

    With the Constituent Assembly elections due to take place on July 30th, the Guardian published a piece titled “Venezuela elections: all you need to know”. But instead of breaking through […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / United States
    • 17 Jul 2017
    • Craig Murray

    The Stink Without a Secret

    After six solid months of co-ordinated allegation from the mainstream media allied to the leadership of state security institutions, not one single scrap of solid evidence for Trump/Russia election hacking […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East / United States
    • 12 Jul 2017
    • T.P. Wilkinson

    The Thin Red Line, Seymour Hersh, confession and journalism as political warfare

    The task of the “thin red line” is to control the range of questions and assure that everyone learns the right answers…   When I was a young boy completing […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 06 Jul 2017
    • Jonathan Cook

    Media’s propaganda war on Syria in full flow

    If you wish to understand the degree to which a supposedly free western media are constructing a world of half-truths and deceptions to manipulate their audiences, keeping us uninformed and […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / Middle East
    • 22 May 2017
    • Ricardo Vaz

    State Dept.: “Bad guy did bad things, we saw it from space”

    After the previous hit singles, “Russia hack 2016: take our word for it” and “Assad used sarin: bomb first, never ask questions”, US government agencies are at it again with […]

    • Analysis and testimonies / Media Watch / United States
    • 10 May 2017
    • Robert Parry

    NYT Cheers the Rise of Censorship Algorithms

    Exclusive: The New York Times is cheering on the Orwellian future for Western “democracy” in which algorithms quickly hunt down and eliminate information that the Times and other mainstream outlets […]

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