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Why Can’t the American Government Stop Talking About RT?

February 9, 2015 By Andrey Panevin 3 Comments

In the current climate of political Russophobia, the American government just can’t stop talking about RT News (Russia Today). Secretary of State John Kerry has blasted it as a “propaganda bullhorn.”

The Chair of the US Broadcasting Board of Governors labelled it beside Boko Haram and ISIS and now Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland has called it a broadcaster of “untruths … with a tiny, tiny viewership.”

The obvious question to ask is, why do they insist on talking about RT if it really is all the things they call it? The answer is just as obvious. It is because they understand that RT is the opposite of all of these things, and people are beginning to find out.

Filed Under: Foreign Affairs, Media & Culture Tagged With: corporate media, dissent, free speech, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, Glenn Greenwald, John Kerry, Julian Assange, mainstream media, Middle East, MSM, Noam Chomsky, Press Freedom, propaganda, Rafael Correa, RT, Russia, Russia Today, Sayyid Nasrallah, Tariq Ali, Ukraine, Victoria Nuland, Wikileaks, YouTube

The First Amendment Is The REAL Patriot Act

January 28, 2015 By Ethan Indigo Smith 1 Comment

Law is meant to protect the inalienable rights of people. But the Patriot Act acts. It does not protect human rights. It is not real patriotism. It imposes the will of institutional government upon people, at the expense of the rights inherent to our humanity.

The First Amendment in the United States’ Bill of Rights is the original patriot act. The First Amendment is the formula for true patriotism; a prescription to non-violently oppose monopolistic isms, and isms of all sorts. It is the way in which change is conducted without hostile confrontation. In this way, the First Amendment is the very definition of patriotism.

There are five distinct parts to the First Amendment. These five distinctions spell out five separate rights of freedom, and five stages essential to patriotic action: think, seek, speak, stop, act.

Filed Under: Civil Liberties Tagged With: 1st amendment, 9-11, activism, Bill of Rights, Boston Tea Party, civil disobdience, democracy, direct action, First Amendment, free speech, freedom, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, history, Institutional Thinking, journalism, media, PATRIOT Act, Patriot Act of 2001, patriotism, Press Freedom, propaganda, protest, revolution, September 11, September 11th, strikes, United States Bill of Rights, USA PATRIOT ACT

A List Of All 61 Journalists Killed In 2014

January 27, 2015 By MyMPN 1 Comment

Internationally, many journalists are killed all each year while gathering the news for us.

Two major organizations keep track of their deaths: the Committee To Protect Journalists and Reporters Without Borders. Both organizations have specific criteria governing the investigation and confirmation—as well as establishing motive—for each killing, including whether it occurred because of the journalistic activities of those killed. Both report their results annually.

In its annual report for 2014, the Committee to Protect Journalists, based in New York, identified 61 journalists whose deaths met their rigorous criteria. What follows is a brief summary, in chronological order, for each of those 61 journalists, with links to CPJ’s complete descriptions.

Filed Under: Civil Liberties, Foreign Affairs, Media & Culture Tagged With: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burma, Central African Republic, Committee to Protect Journalists, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Free Press, free speech, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, Gaza, Human Rights, India, Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Israel, Jordan, journalism, journalists, Libya, Mexico, oil, Pakistan, Palestine, Paraguay, Philippines, Press Freedom, Reporters Without Borders, Somalia, South Africa, Syria, Taliban, Turkey, Ukraine

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