Recent Articles
The
Iraq War Was Always Based On Lies - by Jason Leopold - June 04, 2003
- Here’s
what we know so far about Iraq’s alleged weapons of mass destruction:
of the 600 or so sites identified by United States intelligence and
Iraqi officials as places where the country biological weapons may be
hidden, about 100 of these sites have been searched over the past six
weeks and not a single spec of anthrax or other WMD has been uncovered.
Media's
Pro War Campaign - Chicago's No Different - by Mark Harris - May 28,
2003- 'We Must Arrest the Leaders of the Anti-War Movement,"
declares the Web site of syndicated radio personality and newly minted
MSNBC host Michael Savage.
Grace
News, The U.S. government this week launched its Arabic language
satellite TV news station for Muslim Iraq. by Russell Mokhiber and
Robert Weissman, April 29, 2003
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Killings
At Falluja, The BBC tells one side of
the story
-
by David Edwards - Media
Lens, April 29, 2003 - Today, the BBC's News at 1 O'Clock devoted 3
minutes and 10 seconds to the killing of 13 and wounding of 75 Iraqi
civilian protestors by US troops in Falluja. Recall that these are the
same Iraqi civilians the US/UK forces "came to liberate",
according to the BBC's Jane Corbin on Panorama (The Battle for Basra,
BBC1, April 27, 2003).
Journalism?
-
by John Pilger - April 25, 2003 - I read
in the Observer last Sunday that "Iraq was worth £20m to Reuters".
This was the profit the company would make from the war. Reuters was
described on the business pages as "a model company, its
illustrious brand and reputation second to none.
Americans
went overseas for war news
- ZD
Net UK, 25 April 2003. During the Iraq war, Americans snubbed local
online news sources such as Fox and USA Today in favour of The BBC World
Service and Al-Jazeera,
Horror,
Cruelty And Misery - The Real Meaning Of "Liberation" - by
David Cromwell
Media Lens - April 09, 2003 - The
priorities are clear, the perspective of power unthinkingly adopted. And so
mainstream news headlines declaim that "coalition forces have
penetrated deep into the centre of the Iraqi capital". Troops
"storm central Baghdad".
Liberation
or Libation? - Media Images, State Propaganda and 'Happy Iraqis' -
by Tim Wise; April 04, 2003 - "Well smartass," it began,
indicating the level of discourse so common among some who support this war.
"I guess you and all your leftist buddies were wrong. Picture after
picture is coming out of Iraq showing how happy the people are to be freed
by our soldiers.
Media
Monopoly Gives us a Scripted War - By
Leslie Feinberg - It would take a very
patient person with an empty schedule to punch holes in all the Pentagon
propaganda accompanying this endless war drive.
The
Sun's War on Iraq -
The following briefing catalogues the lies,
distortions and insinuations that characterise Sun and News of the World
reporting on the war in Iraq. It was compiled to coincide with a student-led
protest at the offices of News International in Wapping on Thursday 3 April
2003.
BBC
complains of Pentagon lies - Julie Hyland (WSWS)
March 29, 2003 - The BBC has become so concerned at false and misleading
information being put out on the war against Iraq that it has stressed to
its journalists that they must clearly attribute military sources.
Inferno
- Civillian Casualties, Censorship, And Patriotism -
Niche Killing - by David Edwards; Media
Lens; March 28, 2003 - It's hard to believe that a little more than one
week ago, the Iraqi regime, facing imminent attack, was meekly dismantling
its al-Samoud missiles, presenting scientists for interview, and allowing
hundreds of air strikes to deplete its forces without reply.
Eliminating
Truth
- The Development Of War Propaganda
- by David Miller; March 28, 2003 - The attack on Iraq looks set to
be the most censored conflict of modern times. Media coverage in
mainstream media will be controlled as never before.
All
The Indicators Are Already Red - BBC, ITN,
Independent, Guardian: Deceit In The Service Of Power - by David
Cromwell; Media Lens; March
24, 2003.
Analysis
The
Internet and Psychological Operations (pdf
file), by Angela Maria Lungu , Major US Army, Naval War College,
February 2001