Media

In my previous post I talked a bit about the disinformation propagated by the mainstream media, specifically in regards to the Roxana Saberi story . Disinformation is the deliberate propagation of  false information (as opposed to misinformation which is unintentionally false). The disinformation in this case is not the reported fact that Saberi was treated [...]

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AronT on August 17th, 2008

The war in Yugoslavia was a turning point in the human rights movement. Appalled by the atrocities they saw, many Western war correspondents advocated for military intervention by the US and the EU. The rallying cry was “how can we stand by and let another Holocaust happen?” Eventually (not soon enough for what would soon be known as the [...]

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AronT on July 14th, 2008

I have mentioned several times on this blog my deep affection for the New Yorker. My mom started subscribing to it when she came to this country in 1946 and it has always been in her home. On my iPod I have several New Yorker podcasts, both fiction and non-fiction and they are truly inspiring. [...]

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AronT on December 4th, 2002

Recently I wrote a piece which was a riff on Ali Abunimah’s attack on the blatent lies the Israeli army uses in defending its wanton killing of Palestinian civilians. In trying to defend itself, the Israeli army uses one of its favorite tactics – taking Israeli “war correspondents” (i.e. propagandists) for a tour in the [...]

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