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Switek
02-05-2007, 03:21 AM
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U.S.-Based Watchdog Says Putin, Chavez Are Threat to Independent Media

Created: 05.02.2007 10:33 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 10:33 MSK, 2 minutes ago

The rise of popularly elected “democratators” in Venezuela and Russia is an alarming new model for government control of the press, the U.S.-based Committee to Protect Journalists warned on Sunday, the ******* news agency reports.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez embody a generation of sophisticated, elected leaders who use laws to control, intimidate and censor the media, said CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon.

He said in November Chavez accused news broadcasters of attempting to “divide, weaken and destroy the nation” and threatened to pull their licenses, while in Russia in July Putin signed a measure that “equates journalism with terrorism.”

“The democratators tolerate the facade of democracy —- a free press, opposition political parties, an independent judiciary —- while gutting it from within,” Simon said in CPJ’s “Attacks on the Press in 2006” report, will be published on Monday.

The report details the committee’s previously released statistics that show 55 journalists were killed around the world as a direct result of their work in 2006, while a record 134 journalists were in jail on Dec. 1 in 24 countries.

Simon said that while press freedom and human rights had been somewhat advanced by repressive governments being compelled to present themselves as democracies to gain international legitimacy, the techniques of democratators could not be underestimated.

“Leaders who jail journalists sometimes argue that they are complying with international law and are respectful of due process,” Simon said. “Other nations take a revolving door approach, imprisoning journalists and releasing them before an international outcry.”

He said some countries use government advertising to reward supportive news outlets and punish critical ones, such as in Argentina, where an independent research group told CPJ that advertising practices had damaged press freedom.

“Certainly there are countries that still rely on brute force; Cuba and Eritrea, where dozens of journalists are imprisoned, are among them,” Simon said.

He said that since Putin took power in Russia in 2000, 133 journalists had been killed and none of their killers brought to justice —- a record that “causes reporters to ask fewer questions, to probe less deeply, to pass up risky stories.”

MosNews (http://www.mosnews.com/news/2007/02/05/putindanger.shtml)

WarriorMonk
02-05-2007, 08:20 AM
Noooo! But it's false! Chavez and Putin are actually promoting free speech is their country! Bush the fascist is stamping out freedom with his Patriot Act!

*sarcasm*

KZ_Finland
02-05-2007, 10:08 AM
I have Russian telly and i haven't seen any indication of that media outlet being censored.

Political figures show up regulary arguing about different issues on political talk shows.

There are programs "Moment Istini", "Postscriptum" and others that bring up important issues and problems on weekly basis.

There was a hour long program on litvinenko about a week ago.

By my understanding most journalists that got killed in Russia eather we're killed by criminal organisations or corrupt local political officials having beef with nosy people. This doesn't meen that it's exepted by the goverment nor is it state policy. People tend to forget that russian goverment even though being cleaned up by the new administration still is very corrupt and you hear of goverment officials being arrested practicaly every week.

no-way-jose
02-05-2007, 10:42 AM
flu keep me at home today, I've just watched a 25 minutes speech against chavez in "primera pagina" a news program in Venezuela, something like good morning america. Channel 208. or Cans. Samething yesterday.

asch
02-05-2007, 06:14 PM
that's a point. people writing all this "press oppression" speeches usually know shyte about how things really going on.

GazB
02-05-2007, 07:13 PM
The way this person talks about it you'd think western media was completely independant of politics or big business and was really unbiased.
The reality is that not only does western media tend to be biased it seems to be under the impression that it needs to entertain and to inform is a secondary role. How often has a news story come first because they got great video footage, whereas a more important story was made very brief because there were no pictures to go with it. Equally why do news readers always try to tell jokes, or create puns regarding news story titles or headlines. I think it destroys their credibility as infomration providers and lowers them to the level of rather bad stand up comics...