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Media blackout

International Opinion US/Canada 

The Weird, Creepy Media Blackout on Recent Assange Revelations

July 2, 2021 Caitlin Johnstone FBI, Julian Assange, media, Media blackout, UK, US, WikiLeaks

By Caitlin Johnstone – Jun 29, 2021 As of this writing, it has been three days since the Icelandic newspaper Stundin broke

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International Opinion US/Canada 

If Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Case is a ‘Non-Issue,’ Why Have Media Gone to Such Lengths to Silence him?

May 10, 2021 Editor2 Black Lives Matter, black panthers, Justice, Media blackout, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Philadelphia, political prisioners, US

By  Janine Jackson – May 1, 2021 Philadelphia public broadcaster WHYY(4/24/21) was one of the few outlets to report on an

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Expert: Bolivia’s Coup Government Isolates the People from all Alternative Information

November 29, 2019November 29, 2019 orinocotribune Bolivia, Chuck Kaufman, COTAS, coup d’etat, dictatorship, Media blackout, RT News

The objective is to prevent those who “are suffering” from knowing that their ills are due to “that illegitimate government,”

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

“In the Name of God we are Being Shot and Massacred in Bolivia”

November 27, 2019 orinocotribune Bolivia, coup d’etat, dictatorship, Evo Morales, food scarcity, Gonzalo Quenallata, Media blackout, Racism, Repression

La Paz. The Bible, says Aymara leader Gonzalo Quenallata, is only an ornament in the hands of Bolivia’s de facto

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP Opinion 

Media Silent as Bolivia’s New Right-Wing Gov’t Massacres Indigenous Protesters

November 27, 2019 Alan MacLeod Bolivia, coup d’etat, Evo Morales, Human rights for regime, Media blackout, media warfare

Both the corporate media and human rights groups have been silent as journalists and indigenous protesters have been targeted as

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

Writer Paulo Coelho Criticizes Dictatorship in Bolivia and the Media Blackout

November 18, 2019November 18, 2019 orinocotribune Bolivia, Brazil, coup d’etat, dictatorship, Evo Morales, Media blackout, Paulo Coelho

Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho spoke out against the de facto government in Bolivia and criticized the international media for silencing

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Latin America and ALBA-TCP News 

A Silenced Unrest in Ecuador? The Media’s Culpability

October 12, 2019October 12, 2019 orinocotribune censorship, CONAIE, Ecuador, Ecuador TV, Ecuavisa, El COmercio, El Universo, IMF, Lenin Moreno, Media blackout, MSM, Pichincha Universal, Teleamazonas

There is virtually no coverage of the massive resistance to Moreno in Ecuador in the corporate media in the US.

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Date: Mar 31, 2022

 

 

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