US Media Intensifies Campaign Against Chavez

Sep 17th 2010 , by Eva Golinger - Postcards from the Revolution
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 As election time approaches in Venezuela, international media increase
negative coverage of the South American nation. CNN applauds terrorism
against Venezuela, while Fox News accuses the Chavez government of terrorism

The bombardment of negative, false, distorted and manipulated news about
Venezuela in US media has increased in volume and intensity during the last
few days. Venezuela is subjected to this phenomenon every time an electoral
process nears. This international media campaign against the government of
Hugo Chavez appears to have a clear and coordinated objective: removing the
Venezuelan President from power.

During the last eight years, those pursuing this same objective have
promoted, and attempted to justify, coup d’etats, economic sabotages,
terrorist acts, assassination attempts, electoral interventions,
psychological warfare and a disproportionate increase in US military
presence in the region – all with the goal of ousting President Chavez. And
to achieve this objective – which every year seems attainable to the powers
that be – millions and millions of US taxpayer dollars are channeled by US
agencies into political parties, campaigns, candidates and organizations
that oppose Chavez.

International media also do their part. With sensationalist headlines and
slanted reports, mass media try to condition public opinion to believe any
action or aggression against Venezuela will be necessary to remove the
“evil” Chavez from power.

According to The Economist, “Venezuela has the worst economy in the world”,
despite the fact the data cited by the financial magazine doesn’t match up.
The New York Times, which sets the news standard for press worldwide,
erroneously and dangerously headlined two weeks ago, “Venezuela is more
lethal than Iraq”.

“Venezuela has the highest homicide rate in the hemisphere”, claimed
Newsweek, falsely adding, “Chavez’s popularity has fallen off a cliff”.

To these media, it doesn’t matter that Venezuela’s economy is actually on an
upward rise, despite the world financial crisis, or that while Caracas
certainly has crime – and homicides – there is absolutely no comparison to
the millions killed in Iraq at the hands of the US war machine.

And if a 54% popularity rate (per the latest national polls) means President
Chavez’s popularity has “fallen off a cliff”, well then, where does that put
President Obama’s “best” rate at 47%?

Regarding coverage of Venezuela, television is even worse. Two weeks ago,
CNN International premiered a docu-report titled “The Guardians of Chavez”,
during which the international network falsely associated armed groups,
criminals, terrorists and paramilitary forces with the Venezuelan
government.

On Monday, September 13, just one and a half weeks before the upcoming
legislative elections in Venezuela, CNN en Español’s primetime anchor,
Patricia Janiot, conducted a live interview with an escaped convict from
Venezuela, who just two years earlier had been tried and sentenced for
terrorism.

In a clear showing of yellow journalism, Janiot referred to the terrorist
fugitive as a “political prisoner” and “student persecuted” by the Chavez
government. The escaped convict, Raul Diaz Peña, was sentenced in 2008 after
a lengthy trial proving his guilt as one of the material authors of a
terrorist attack with C4 explosives against the embassies of Colombia and
Spain that took place February 25, 2003 in Caracas.

Diaz Peña escaped from his Venezuelan jail cell on September 5 and after
arriving in a commercial airliner at the Miami International Airport, was
somehow able to easily enter the US, despite his status as a convicted
terrorist and fugitive from justice.

A mere week after his US arrival, CNN broadcast him in prime time.

“How many other students are political prisoners in Venezuela”, Janiot asked
of the terrorist. “Were you tortured”, she inquired, with concern in her
voice. At the end of the interview, the stellar journalist of the US network
wished the fugitive terrorist “good luck”, lauding him for escaping Chavez’s
“terrible dictatorship”.

It’s a wonder that an international television network can conduct a live
interview with a convicted, fugitive terrorist, and wish him “good luck” in
public, without a concern for any kind of consequence. But this type of
irony is only possible when it comes to US media treatment of Venezuela.

According to CNN, in the case of Venezuela, terrorists are “political
prisoners” and fugitives from justice are “immigrants”.
Two days after CNN’s flagrantly offensive interview with Venezuelan fugitive
terrorist Raul Diaz Peña, which openly validated and approved the use of
terror in Venezuela, Fox News headlined “Venezuela cancels roundtrip ‘Terror
Flight’ to Syria and Iran”.

In the report, which also ran on its
website<http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/14/terror-flight-venezuela-iran-illicit-arms-hezbollah-hamas-protest/>
[4], the US network claimed Venezuela was one of “the world’s most
terror-friendly nations”, along with Syria and Iran.

Regarding a legitimate flight route conducted by a Venezuelan airline,
Conviasa, between Caracas-Damascus-Tehran, Fox falsely sustained, “the
flight would carry illicit, lethal cargoes -- such as explosives and
possibly radioactive materials -- and provide safe passage to terrorists,
spies, weapons experts, senior Iranian intelligence operatives and members
of both Hezbollah and Hamas”.

The source? “Western intelligence agencies, Venezuelan opposition figures
and a former Iran-based spy for the CIA”. Sounds convincing.

The dangerous and intentionally erroneous Fox News report, which attempts to
link Venezuela to international terrorism (ironically while CNN welcomes
Venezuelan terrorists, Fox accuses the Venezuelan government of terrorism),
went on to further accuse the Venezuelan government of facilitating
terrorism against the United States:

“Reza Kahlili, the pseudonym for an Iranian who the CIA has confirmed once
spied for the United States as a member of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, told
FoxNews.com these ‘special flights’ have been ‘instrumental in creating an
Iranian dominated worldwide terror network that now reaches the United
States.’ He said the flights were used to expand Iran’s efforts to create a
base of operations in the Western Hemisphere”.

But right after that false accusation, Fox News discredited its own report,
when a prime source admitted he didn’t really have any evidence to prove his
claims:

“Peter Brookes, a former Defense Department analyst and CIA employee now
with the Heritage Foundation, said there was a steady stream of elite Al
Quds officers from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard who were transported to
Venezuela aboard the flight and took up positions in the Latin American
country’s intelligence service. ‘We can’t say for sure what is going on, but
it is clandestine and secretive’, he said”.

In the final stretch before the September 26 legislative elections, media
attacks against Venezuela continue to intensify.

Last week, in an interview with the Spanish newspaper El Pais, Uruguayan
writer Eduardo Galeano summed up the media campaign against Venezuela:
“There is a process of demonization against Chavez…It’s scandalous that
today, every minute, three million dollars are spent on military affairs.
And that requires enemies. In the theater of good and evil, at times those
concepts are inter-changeable, as with Saddam Hussein, a saint of the West
who was converted into Satan”.
  Postcards from the Revolution

http://www.chavezcode.com/2010/09/us-media-intensifies-campaign-against.html
 See also:

   - 16/09/2010: U.S. Government and CNN Openly Protect and Support
   Venezuelan Terrorist <http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/5636> [5]
   - 29/05/2007: Venezuelan Government Accuses CNN and Globovisión of
   Inciting Violence <http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/2414> [6]
   - 22/06/2007: Did Fox News Deliberately Misinform Its Viewers about
   Venezuela? <http://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/2463> [7]

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[4]
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/14/terror-flight-venezuela-iran-illicit-arms-hezbollah-hamas-protest/
[5] http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/5636
[6] http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/2414
[7] http://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/2463


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