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How the Guardian Misrepresents Venezuela
September 17, 2008 ... business sector lobby group. The coup lasted only 47 hours however. In one of the more remarkable stories of ... -
Deconstructing Washington Post's Anti-Chávez Propaganda
July 7, 2008 ... of the 2002 coup that overthrew Chavez and for a period of hours claimed to control Venezuela. He signed the Carmona ... -
New York Times v. Hugo Chavez
April 3, 2008 The New York Times keeps at its appointed mission - attacking the most model democracy in the region with a clear and purposeful aim - to destabilize, destroy and transform Venezuela into the alternate model Uribe represents: uncompromisingly hard right and hugely repressive. -
Targeting Hugo Chavez
November 15, 2008 Since taking office in February 1999, America's dominant media have relentlessly attacked Chavez because of the good example he represents and threat it might spread in spite of scant chance it will in today's climate. -
The Price of Dumbing Down Venezuela
February 18, 2008 ... eagerly awaited the election results in the early morning hours of December 3rd, opposition leaders led a series of ... -
The Media Response to Venezuelan Elections
December 2, 2008 With some exceptions, responses from the dominant media have been pretty much as expected: one-sided, distorted, inaccurate, and not at all reflecting the will of Venezuelans and their impressive support for Chavez and Bolivarianism. -
Hugo Chávez and the U.S. Media
November 20, 2008 ... States. In 2007, the Pew Research Center released its 47-Nation Pew Global Attitudes Survey, which found that 55% ... -
Spinning the News - The FARC-EP Files, Venezuela and Interpol
May 19, 2008 As long as Hugo Chavez president, he'll be vilified and targeted. Latin America is vital to Washington. Venezuela is a key part of it. But America's dominance is weakening, neoliberal pillage caused it, the Bush administration accelerated it, Bolivarianism challenges it, so muscular militarism may replace diplomacy to restore it. -
BBC v. Hugo Chavez
April 10, 2008 At a time of growing public disenchantment with the major media, millions now rely on alternate sources. Many online and print ones are credible. One of the world's most relied on is not - the BBC. It's an imperial tool, as corrupted as its dominant counterparts. -
Deconstructing the IAPA War on Venezuela
March 28, 2008 ... President Hugo Chavez from office for 48 hours. On April 12, 2002-the day after the assassination of ... -
What is the Venezuelan News Media Actually Like?
August 4, 2008 A careful and sober account of Venezuelan media that focuses on the most basic and uncontroversial facts of what constitutes the Venezuelan media today has been non-existent in mainstream U.S. media. Such reporting could present a more accurate picture of the actual situation of freedom of expression in Venezuela.