December 14, 2013 · 0 Comments
By Owen Silverman Andrews: Willy Neuman and the New York Times are at it again, mischaracterizing the surge of the new left in Latin America.
By Owen Andrews: While thousands gathered at the gates of Fort Benning for the November Vigil, updates from Honduras were read from the stage.
By Owen Silverman Andrews: On the Saturday Sept. 28th, disgraced Gen. Odlanier Mena shot himself in the head in a stairwell outside his home in Santiago, Chile.
By Gregory Wilpert: “Stepping up hostilities with the United States, President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela expelled the top American diplomat,” reads the first sentence of the ...
By Kevin Young: How the New York Times, Washington Post, and NPR Erase Washington’s Role in State Terror...
By Alan West-Durán: A recent editorial by Cuban author Roberto Zurbano of Casa de las Américas, published on March 23-24, 2013 in the New York Times is a lesson in courage and poetic, historically situated political insights...
By Oliver Stone, Keane Bhatt and Greg Wilpert: The New York Times is one of the chief offenders when it comes to Latin American affairs .... The continent has ...
By Keane Bhatt: The day after Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez died, New York Times reporter Lizette Alvarez...
By Jason Hirthler: If you went to The New York Times for even-handed coverage of the Venezuelan election this past Sunday, you were out of luck.
By Jason Hirthler: The New York Times coverage of Hugo Chavez’ death was a bunker buster of misinformation.
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