Tag: Journalism
The Fate of Journalists Who Dissent from Official Explanations
Jan 24, 2020 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
Already it is extremely difficult to get any truthful information. Soon it will be impossible.
Read MoreWho Will Tell the Truth About the So-Called ‘Free Press’?
Dec 4, 2019 | News & Analysis, Featured, Politics, Science, US
The US corporate media dangerously accuse alternative sources of propagating “fake news” to maintain their own dominance as purveyors of misinformation.
Read MoreThe End of Accountable Government Is Close at Hand
Nov 1, 2019 | Viewpoints, Europe, Politics, US
Wikileaks is by far the best news organization of our time. To bring it to heel, Washington has persecuted Wikileaks’ founder, Julian Assange, for years.
Read MoreWhen the Journalists Ganged Up on Assange They Ganged Up on Themselves
Jun 7, 2019 | Viewpoints, Asia Pacific, Politics, US
Without free speech there is tyranny, and the road to tyranny is the road the United States and its Western vassals are on.
Read MoreThe Lies That Form Our Consciousness and False Historical Awareness
May 10, 2019 | Viewpoints, Europe, Politics, US
What living and learning has taught me is that history tends to always be falsified, and historians who insist on the truth suffer for it.
Read MoreWashington Has Destroyed Western Liberty: The Era of Tyranny Has Begun
Apr 27, 2019 | Viewpoints, Europe, Politics, US
The entire Western world is adopting Washington’s approach to Assange and criminalizing the practice of journalism to protect governments’ criminality.
Read MoreThe Fake Charge Against Julian Assange Proves That the US Government Has No Integrity
Apr 16, 2019 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
Julian Assange is being framed on a false charge because the US government in order to protect its own criminality is moving to destroy the First Amendment.
Read MoreJulian Assange: Criminal or Benefactor?
Apr 16, 2019 | News & Analysis, Politics, US
We need to affirm WikiLeaks and whistleblowing as part of the legitimate architecture of constitutional democracy in the digital age.
Read MoreWhen Truth-Tellers Must Hide, Societies Collapse
Apr 16, 2019 | Viewpoints, Asia Pacific, Culture
Nashenas, an Afghan who had to hide his identity to exercise his freedom of speech, exemplifies the dangerous trend toward squelching free speech.
Read More10 Reasons Assange Should Walk Free
Apr 12, 2019 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
Exposing war crimes is not a crime, and other reasons why Julian Assange should be freed.
Read MoreThe Age of Injustice
Apr 12, 2019 | Americas, Europe, Politics, US, Viewpoints
Julian Assange’s conviction will make it impossible for media to report leaked information that is unfavorable to the government.
Read MoreRevenge Is Mine Saith Washington
Nov 23, 2018 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
Washington intends to crucify Julian Assange for the embarrassment and payoff expense WikiLeaks has caused the criminal government in Washington.
Read MorePresstitutes Abandon Journalism For Political Activism
Nov 9, 2018 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
The presstitutes are only upset about Sessions being fired because his recusal from the Russiagate investigation enabled Mueller to go beyond his mandate.
Read MoreThe World According to Seymour Hersh
Jun 13, 2018 | Viewpoints, Reviews, US
Hersh’s book, like previous work, names names. But this time they’re the names of editors and reporters whose journalism reflects their twisted priorities.
Read MoreThe End of Nominal Democracy in Cambodia
Sep 15, 2017 | News & Analysis, Asia Pacific, Politics
The CPP’s bullying of the press has set Cambodian democracy back decades and cemented the party as the dominant force of Cambodian politics.
Read MoreSaudi Arabia Has Handed the Emir of Qatar an Opportunity to Redirect History
Jun 30, 2017 | Viewpoints, Middle East, Politics
What if the Emir of Qatar expelled US military forces from his country’s soil?
Read MoreJournalism, History and War: Sit, Type and Bleed
Jun 17, 2017 | Viewpoints, Palestine
Journalism is still failing to break the old paradigm that focuses on the governments and business elites rather than the people.
Read MoreA People’s Historian: Ramzy Baroud on Journalism and History and Why ‘Palestinians Already Have a Voice’
Jun 9, 2017 | Viewpoints, Palestine, Politics
Palestinian-American historian, journalist and author Dr. Ramzy Baroud speaks on why Palestinian history has to be urgently retold.
Read MoreWhere Is The Left-Wing When A Country Needs One?
Jan 20, 2017 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
If a country ever needed a real left-wing, the US surely does. But there is not one.
Read MoreNavigating War: Has the War in Syria also Destroyed Journalism?
Dec 16, 2016 | News & Analysis, Middle East, Politics
In Syria, as elsewhere, the ‘truth’ is not shaped by facts or moral principles, but by opinions based on blind allegiances.
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