American journalism sank to a new low in its coverage of the
"demonstration elections" in Iraq, measured by the number of American
journalists who challenged Washington's micro-managing of election
coverage while on air: zero.

Just watching broadcast and cable television in the United States,
you had no way of knowing that journalists were "limited to filming
at only five polling stations" or that "it's American soldiers who
will be transporting the ballot boxes around when they are full of
votes" in Mosul, unless you happened to catch ITN's Julian Manyon on
CNN International's program International Correspondents -- FULL
TEXT:
<http://montages.blogspot.com/2005/02/censoring-coverage-of-iraqi-elections.html>.
--
Yoshie

* Critical Montages: <http://montages.blogspot.com/>
* Greens for Nader: <http://greensfornader.net/>
* Bring Them Home Now! <http://www.bringthemhomenow.org/>
* OSU-GESO: <http://www.osu-geso.org/>
* Calendars of Events in Columbus:
<http://sif.org.ohio-state.edu/calendar.html>,
<http://www.freepress.org/calendar.php>, & <http://www.cpanews.org/>
* Student International Forum: <http://sif.org.ohio-state.edu/>
* Committee for Justice in Palestine: <http://www.osudivest.org/>
* Al-Awda-Ohio: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Al-Awda-Ohio>
* Solidarity: <http://www.solidarity-us.org/>

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