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jueves, 29 de septiembre de 2011

El silencio culpable de los medios

What is the mainstream media not reporting? By Global Research

En varios artículos de "Global Research" se responde a la pregunta de si existen "guerras humanitarias". A juzgar por el elevado número de civiles muertos en lo que va de campaña  por ejemplo, en Afganistan, no es así. Pero el silencio de los medios de comunicación, que miran hacia otro lado, colabora a un panorama como el que describió Orwell en "1984". Vemos lo que quieren que veamos.Y vamos como ciegos.
In George Orwell's oft-quoted and insightful book 1984, we clearly see how this work of fiction has become reality, and in turn how reality is turned back into fiction through the manipulative, inaccurate and deceptive reporting of mainstream media. As Orwell accurately wrote:


"Day by day and almost minute by minute the past was brought up to date. In this way every prediction made by the Party could be shown by documentary evidence to have been correct; nor was any item of news, or any expression of opinion, which conflicted with the needs of the moment, ever allowed to remain on record. All history was a palimpsest, scraped clean and reinscribed exactly as often as was necessary."


Indeed, this is the "reality" we face when we turn to mainstream news networks, a reality coloured and created through corporate interests which reflect their own agendas instead of the truth.


For example, political leaders and the mainstream media continue to explain to us that the reason for NATO's armed intervention in Libya is to bring freedom and democracy to the subjugated masses. However, as Global Research has been consistently pointing out through deep analysis and on-the-ground reporting, the concept of "humanitarian war" is a gross oxymoron. As Prof. Michel Chossudovsky wrote this week:


"The objective of the NATO bombings from the outset was to destroy the country's standard of living, its health infrastructure, its schools and hospitals, its water distribution system. And then "rebuild" with the help of donors and creditors under the helm of the IMF and the World Bank." (Read: "Destroying a Country's Standard of Living: What Libya Had Achieved, What has been Destroyed").

In Bahrain, Global Research Correspondent Finian Cunningham exposes how the West not only works against democratic principles, but goes to extreme lengths to ensure that their interests are not destabilized. Here is what the well-funded corporate media did not report about this week:


"It is hard not to draw the conclusion that the whole prosecution has been a vile fabrication; a show trial whose real purpose was to impugn the entire Bahraini political opposition. Disgracefully, in order for the US-backed Bahraini regime to achieve that objective two innocent young men are facing firing squads and five others are languishing for life in prison." (Read: "Bahrain: New Evidence of Framed-up Death Sentences Against Pro-Democracy Activists")

Turning the lens to North America, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts minces no words in describing the bleak state of the economy, with Americans living in poverty while funds are directed into the coffers of inflated corporate and defense funds. And true to form, the mainstream media employs distraction techniques to keep people in the dark about where their money is really going and how it is being mishandled:


"US politicians, such as Buddy Roemer, blame the collapse of US manufacturing on Chinese competition and “unfair trade practices.” However, it is US corporations that move their factories abroad, thus replacing domestic production with imports. Half of US imports from China consist of the offshored production of US corporations." (Read: "America and Europe: Saving the Rich and Losing the Economy").




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