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Ukraine- Nazi’s Target American Journalist in Donbass

Ukraine- Nazi’s Target American Journalist in Donbass Preface from Washington’s Blog:  We are not pro-Russian.  We think Putin can be an asshole, and we are appalled by Russia’s crackdown on human rights. We are Americans who are pro-truth. And we follow the truth wherever it leads. Journalists are seldom the story and they shouldn’t be. […]

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Obama Is More Hostile Towards The Press Than Any President In History

Obama Is More Hostile Towards The Press Than Any President In History Obama HATES the Press A brand new Politico poll of White House correspondents finds: (1) 65% of reporters say that Obama is the least press-friendly president they’ve ever seen (2) 78% of White House reporters believe “President Obama dislikes the press”  (3) 63% of […]

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Watching Shadows of Liberty

Watching Shadows of Liberty A powerful new film on what’s wrong with the U.S. media is now being screened around the country. It’s called Shadows of Liberty and you can set up a screening of it as part of an upcoming international week of actions for whistleblowers called Stand Up For Truth. Or you can buy the DVD […]

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Al Jazeera staff held for one year in Egypt – Middle East – Al Jazeera English

Al Jazeera staff held for one year in Egypt – Middle East – Al Jazeera English. It has been one year since three Al Jazeera journalists were arrested in Egypt in a case that sparked international outrage. Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and Peter Greste were arrested in Cairo on December 29, 2013 under false charges of […]

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Journalists under attack around the world – Inside Story – Al Jazeera English

Journalists under attack around the world – Inside Story – Al Jazeera English. The past year was a difficult one for journalists. The number of attacks and kidnappings of media workers soared. Carefully staged murders of reporters became all too common. And governments around the world increasingly used national security as an excuse to detain journalists […]

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